T/D recurve 60#@29" 58"ntn

Started by StoneAK, July 02, 2011, 01:29:00 PM

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StoneAK

Riser english walnut, limbs american walnut with maple core
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KellyG

looking good sweet shooter it seems

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"

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Sixby

Nice job, You don't see much English walnut. Very nice, God bless you , Steve

StoneAK

You have very nice bows as well Steve and God Bless you too.
"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"

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Trux Turning

Nice job!! That walnut looks great.

StoneAK

That is only the second T/D I have attempted. I gotta give some credit to KennyM for getting me some good lams though.
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don s

thats an awesome looking bow. i love that riser. don

red hill

Stone, that is a sharp riser. Very nice bow.
Stan

StoneAK

Thanks all I appreciate all your kind words and encouragement
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"I don't want to gain the whole world, and lose my soul"

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okie64

Sweet-lookin bow stone. I bet it shoots hard too. Never seen english walnut before, didnt realize it was that much lighter in color than american walnut.

kennym

Stay sharp, Kenny.

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StoneAK

We use it in gun stocks a bunch. So when I saw we had this blank laying around that wasn't big enough for a stock I jumped at it.
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StoneAK

Kenny this bow wouldn't have been possible without the sweet lams you have been sending me. I am almost ready to get some more from you thanks for everything
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okie64

Not trying to change the subject but what kind of guns do you build Stone?

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StoneAK

Okie we use to deal with nothing but custom weatherby's and high end double rifles and drillings. Now we handle just about everything you can imagine. My father is an artist when it comes to custom rifles and wood working. If you want I can take some pics for you
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Crooked Stic

Nice looking for sure. How is that walnut for strength? If it is like american black walnut you might want to think about laminating it in your next riser.
High on Archery.

StoneAK

It is very strong I have never had any problem out of walnut before. Use it all the time on big bore rifle stocks and on bows. Crooked stic have you had troubles from it? maybe I need to do some more research.
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Crooked Stic

I dont know anything about the english walnut. But if it it does compare to black walnut it is just not strong enough alone for a TD riser. Kirk of Bigfoot bows will verify that. Although a couple of accents running thru the riser from end to end of a stronger wood will give the throat and shelf area plenty of strength. I have use Claro walnut and it to needs laminating.
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