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Started by Canadabowyer, April 22, 2013, 05:42:00 PM

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D.Ellis

Looking real good Bob.
Darcy
60# GN Lil'Creep Jackknife
67# osage selfbow
62# "Zang Hill" string follow

Buemaker

Doing fine Bob, keep it coming. Should the fades of the handle block be thinned out before you bend it any further, unless there is a power lam in there? Just thinking about handle popping off. Bue--.

Canadabowyer

Your right Bue. I am goimg to finish up the riser shaping before I do any more tillering.Has to wait till next week, going to a 3-D in Smithers BC for the weekend and have to catch up on the "honey do" list today.  :readit:    :rolleyes:  Bob
"non illegitimus carborundum est"

Canadabowyer

Couldn't resist. Worked the riser down and tillered it out to 27". One problem, its only #32@27". Have to decide if I want to shorten it to 64" to gain a few pounds or just finish it like this and make a new one.It actually shoots OK. Really quiet and smooth.My wife thinks I am a  :knothead:    Bob
"non illegitimus carborundum est"

takefive

My last oak board bow wound up at 38# instead of the 45# I was trying for, Bob.  I was disappointed at first but I really like shooting it now as smooth and easy to draw as it is.  Not very fast, but I can shoot it for a long time without feeling any pain in my shoulders.
It's hard to make a wooden bow which isn't beautiful, even if it's ugly.
-Tim Baker

Roy from Pa

How wide and thick did you make it, Bob? And did you use all Osage for the wood?

Canadabowyer

I made it pretty skinny, about 1 1/4 at the fades amd 1/2" at the nocks, straight taper. Also a total stack of .318 osage.TBB 4 said .390 for a #55 bow at 64" and I wanted a #40 bow so I guess I  reduced it a little too much.I'll cut it back to 64" and finish it up and give to a handy kid and make another one for myself. But first I have two glass bows due the 1 st of June so I gotta get them laid up before I play with any more "real" bows.  :bigsmyl:  Bob
"non illegitimus carborundum est"

LittleBen

Bob, might want to consider scraping the belly perfectly flat, and laminating another thin piece of osage onto the belly. maybe .050 or so.

I know this has been done many times, but I don't know about adding such a thin lam if it woudl be ok.

Another option might be a thin strip of Gemsbok horn ... although it's probably be less work to make a whole new bow.

Canadabowyer

Ben, that would probably work but I have so many requests for kids bows I'll just make another one for me and give this one away. I need the practice too!! Bob
"non illegitimus carborundum est"

LittleBen

Good plan, At least now you're closer to getting the stack thickness figured out.

Roy from Pa

Looking forward to the next one, Bob.

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