Artistic lams.. show us your limb art!

Started by Bradford, March 03, 2012, 09:15:00 PM

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Bradford

Thought I would try to get some creative juices flowing.  Here are three I have ready to go..



I am going to try a dragon fly cut out on the next bow.. I practiced with my band saw and looks like I can make it work..

So come on boys.. what artistic things you have done.. lams, tips or even on the riser... let's get more creativity going!!
God gave you hands, use them

Bel007

Sweet stuff there Bradford.  Will be watching this thread...

 :coffee:
Brian - aka "Big Sexy"
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DVSHUNTER

Those are sweet lams.  KennyM made a bow for me in thhis years swap with some cool limbs like that.  I will take some better pics for you tomorrow.This was a bow of Mine I tried some stuff on. Its all been done befor, but I love seeing everyone's spin on it. Limb Art.
 

Handle overlays on selfbows.

 
"There is a natural mystic flowing through the air; if you listen carefully now you will hear." Bob Marley

Osagetree

David, how'd you do that font? Will it fade with the darkening of the osage?
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DVSHUNTER

Stickers Joe. So far the colors have stayed separated I've been told.  You can osage pretty dark pretty quick of you are trying.
"There is a natural mystic flowing through the air; if you listen carefully now you will hear." Bob Marley

Osagetree

I've used bleach to darken osage. Ever tried that? Draino works well too.
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DVSHUNTER

I've used oven cleaner before Joe. It works well, but bleeds under the stickers and makes a messy pattern. With the sunlight you get that clean look.  I'll have to try the bleach thing.
"There is a natural mystic flowing through the air; if you listen carefully now you will hear." Bob Marley

Trux Turning

Bradford now you need to show us how you're making those   :thumbsup:    :pray:

Bradford

Alright Trux.. only because you have the praying smiley going...LOL

First off, pick out your two or three woods.  You want to cut them a little wider than what the final width will be.  So since I do 1 3/4" limbs, I cut out 1 7/8 widths of wood.  So I cut out 1 7/8" wide by 1/4" thick.



Then you figure out where your pattern is going to be and you glue the woods together on top of each other over lapping in the pattern area.  I don't have a pick of this.. but think of two 1/4" thick pieces with dots of tightbond three.. I might overlap 8".  I let them dry up for an hour or so.  Then off to the scroll saw.





So I am cutting thru 1/2" to 3/4" (depending on how many woods).  Cut the pattern and then separate the woods.  With just tiny drops of tight bond, the woods pop apart pretty easy.

Then I lightly sand and glue the different woods up with tightbond 3 again



I use a nail in my bench on both ends to hold them long ways and then use small clamps to hold it together width wise.

Once those dry up I square up the wood.. a few trips thru the drum sander and the 1/4" ends get a pass or two thru the 4" jointer.  Get the bandsaw prepped and cut thru the 1/4" to make two..
God gave you hands, use them

Bradford





Now I have two lams ready to be drum sanded or lam grinded down to size.  

If you wanted 4 lams of the same, just increase your thickness of the build and cut 4 out on the bandsaw.









God gave you hands, use them

SEMO_HUNTER

Very nice Bradford, I bet that was like working with egg shells when cutting them in half and even sanding them down. I could imagine them seperating in my hands and then a wrench flying acrossed the garage bouncing off the wall and breaking through a window out of frustration when I knew I'd have to start all over.   :thumbsup:
~Varitas Vos Liberabit~ John 8:32

vth0kie12

Bradford, you use titebond and not smothon for the joints. is there a reasons why and is titebond strong enough?

vth0kie12

Bradford, you use titebond and not smothon for the joints. is there a reasons why and is titebond strong enough?

Bradford

Yeah.. wood to wood.. can't beat tight bond 3.  It is going under clear glass with smooth on when it's done.

I don't think I would want to use smooth on for this.. I would be afraid of warping the 1/4" stick of wood while drying under heat.

I still have an all wood bow that I built using only tight bond 3.. still holds up and still bends back.  It is good stuff.

I did have one seperate on me when I was final sanding it down.. but I just glued it back together and put it in the stack.. came out fine.
God gave you hands, use them


Troy Breeding



Did these limds several years ago.



This was the riser I put them on.

Troy

Bradford

There we go.. now we cooking with bacon!

Looks good guys
God gave you hands, use them

bbs383ci

wow you guys have incredible talent   :clapper:

kennym

Stay sharp, Kenny.

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Troy Breeding

I had close to 40 hours in glueing and work time in the riser alone.  :saywhat:  

Troy

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