Brazilian Walnut hard wood floor and oak Take down recurve

Started by StoneAK, March 27, 2011, 03:15:00 PM

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StoneAK

I had some oak and brazilian walnut hard wood flooring left over and decided to make a take down recurve. I just started the riser and here is the rough cut          Here is the final shaping all I need now is sanding and the hardware that will be here soon.      
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hardwaymike

Beautiful and resourcful! Congrats on a nice find! Can't wait to see some more pics.
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StoneAK

"He never promised that the cross would not be heavy and the hill wouldn't be hard to climb"
"I don't want to gain the whole world, and lose my soul"

10 Year Active Army Disabled Vet.

StoneAK

"He never promised that the cross would not be heavy and the hill wouldn't be hard to climb"
"I don't want to gain the whole world, and lose my soul"

10 Year Active Army Disabled Vet.

jess stuart

Looks good to me.  I have a couple in the works with Brazilian walnut as well, first time to use it supposed to be some tough stuff.

StoneAK

I used it in my gun room it was the hardest hard wood flooring I could get. So I just thought about using the extra for this little project.
"He never promised that the cross would not be heavy and the hill wouldn't be hard to climb"
"I don't want to gain the whole world, and lose my soul"

10 Year Active Army Disabled Vet.

aric


StoneAK

"He never promised that the cross would not be heavy and the hill wouldn't be hard to climb"
"I don't want to gain the whole world, and lose my soul"

10 Year Active Army Disabled Vet.

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