Buck for your thoughts....finished

Started by kennym, June 13, 2011, 09:01:00 PM

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eman614

i like it, and can't wait to see the progress

Jake Fr

i don't know a lot about them other than i realy like the short risers better than the longer one's and yea kenny i cant wait to see what you come up with i like all the bows i have seen of yours so far so im excited for you in this adventure

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.

kennym

I just glued up a limb, other one  in a few hours. Almost built a long form and glued up both end to end,then sawed in center,but wasn't sure how that would work out and I had a short scrap of plywood to  use for the form anyways.

I have a feeling it is gonna be too stout,but my calcs say not.   :pray:  We shall see,maybe tomorrow...

Guess since its a TD, I could make a riser about 36" long for it!  :laughing:
Stay sharp, Kenny.

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jess stuart

Good luck on hitting your weight Kenny.  The first one is a guess at best.  I had a form once for gluing both limbs at one time, kinda like a one piece without the riser.  It worked well but went back to the shorter form anyway.

Bodork

I think it's gonna be another winner! Can't wait to see more progress.

kennym

QuoteOriginally posted by fish n chicks:
I wish I knew what the hell this all meant so I can have some sort of input:

{  8.25 simple wedge(.375" to 0" in 8.25") }

But I don't, so I'll just say that I still LOVE that R/D one piece.

Correct me if i'm wrong, but if you add 2 limbs at 29" each, to a 16" riser, you get a 74" bow? Maybe that 10" limb pad jargon has something to do with it being 64"? Is it you subtract 5" for each limb pad?

Either way, I still think you need an apprentice, and that apprentice should be ME! muhahahaha jk. But I would take the internship if available      :)  
That is a 14(edited) degree pad, but you have it anyways, the limbs and riser overlap to hopefully make a 64"!   :saywhat:
Stay sharp, Kenny.

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kennym

Here she was bout an hour ago...



And now after shootin a bit with no rest(me or the bow shelf)  :D  ...






And the always needed fulldraw pic...  :scared:  

Stay sharp, Kenny.

   https://www.kennysarchery.com/

kennym

Any ideas or thoughts appreciated!  

Weight came in at 49@28 first pull, should finish out around 43-45

Stack was .320, takes .360 on the one-pc 64" with the superlam(has powerlam and tipwedge builtin), I'll have to chrono it later and see what .040 less does!

Gotta build a 10 strand d-97 first.
Stay sharp, Kenny.

   https://www.kennysarchery.com/

Bodork


KellyG

Looks good I bet she is a sweet shooter.

kennym

Thanks fellas, see any changes I need to make?
Stay sharp, Kenny.

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jess stuart


Trux Turning

Looks like it is bending nicely- good wag on the stack, that's a good weight to shoot.


4est trekker

Boy, that tiller profile is beautiful.    :thumbsup:    Very nice work.  Promising design!
"Walk softly...and carry a bent stick."

"And whatever you do, whether in word or deed, do it all in the name of the Lord Jesus Christ, giving thanks to God the Father through him."  Col. 3:17

Roy from Pa


kennym

Thanks guys, gotta make a string and get the tip overlays on before I chrono it.

Roy, I'm gonna have to make a split tree bow,eh?  :D
Stay sharp, Kenny.

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fish n chicks

She looks great Kenny! And thanks for the info. Looking forward to the finished result. 45# bows are the best all around weight IMO.

AKmud

I can send you my address....you know...for a "second opinion" type of thing...  :)

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