Question about roughing out a board bow

Started by So-Mo Archer, December 20, 2012, 05:12:00 PM

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So-Mo Archer

Hello, all, I am Matt Mode in western NC; and with the inspiration I have gained from this board, I am in the process of making my first board bow.

I am using a design similar to the one on Sam Harper's site, and have been using hand tools I have to rough out the belly. My question it's this:  In the absence of a surform or planer, can the bulk of the wood be removed carefully with a chisel, then finished down with a drawknife and sanding block?

I have tested this method on a scrap piece and think it can be done, but wanted some feedback before I ruin my first attempt.

Thanks, and Merry Christmas to you all!
Matt

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So-Mo Archer

Thanks, I am getting better with them all the time. I'm going to make a survivor this round to convince the wife I can do it, do maybe she will let me splurge on a few new toys. :-D

I'll let you know how it turns out.
Matt

Ben Pearson Rogue, 55 @ 28
SoMo Red Warrior, 47 @ 28
Compton's
NCBA
NCWRC Hunters Ed Instructor
"The shortest answer is to do the thing!" - Ernest Hemingway

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