What did you do today 2014

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BenM


razorback

Started working on a couple of kids bows I have been kicking around. Also started putting a few together that will give me some options for the swap. Hope to get some work done on one of the short bows tonight and will post some pics.
Keep the wind in your face and the sun at your back.

canopyboy

Sunday night I got the yew bow finish sanded and some rattle can laquer on to seal the bow up.  Last night I sanded off a little orange peel I ended up with somehow and applied the first coat of tru-oil.  Never used the stuff before, I don't know what inspired me to use it on this bow.  But man, that red yew showing out the sides next to gloss black glass is just awesome!

(I posted a pic under the wood/glass combo thread.)
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Zradix

worked on the fades of my trilam a bit last night. Took the tape off the back and belly. The heat gun idea worked great Roy..Thank you!

Did a little "vice" tillering. Looks promising....
Hopefully be able to do some work on the tips tonight so I can get some type of string on it.
If some animals are good at hunting and others are suitable for hunting, then the Gods must clearly smile on hunting.~Aristotle

..there's more fun in hunting with the handicap of the bow than there is in hunting with the sureness of the gun.~ F.Bear

BenM

I final sanded, and thinned out my phenolic and osage tip overlays.  They were pretty bulky before, now they look great.  I put a coat of tru oil on.  Probably go 6 coats or so then some satin helmsman spar.

Dmaxshawn

I got around to taking a pick of my swap bow veneers.  I'm like KennyM ready to go I just need a number and a dexterity.....   Face grain Myrtle !! I guess there OK .



Zradix

If some animals are good at hunting and others are suitable for hunting, then the Gods must clearly smile on hunting.~Aristotle

..there's more fun in hunting with the handicap of the bow than there is in hunting with the sureness of the gun.~ F.Bear

Roy from Pa


beachbowhunter

Ishi was a Californian                   :cool:

bigbob2


red hill

Here's a question for you glass guys.

How do you get the grain to be so bright and pop like what Shawn is showing off?

Do you treat the lams before glue-up? Wet'em? What?   :eek:

Dmaxshawn

Red those lams are wet with alcohol.  Its about the closest thing I can do to simulate being under glass.

kennym

Whoooeee!! Shawn, what I have is core and not nearly that purty!! LOL
Stay sharp, Kenny.

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red hill

Thanks, Shawn. They are beautiful. I doubt that I'll ever make a fg bow. Too intimidating.

goobersan

QuoteOriginally posted by swedisciple:
Didnt like my last finish on my bow, so I sanded and sprayed 2 new layer of finish!
 

Here is my video build along for the bow:
 http://youtu.be/Sg08rKg3R9A  
Thanks for the video Martin. How did the finish turn out ?

halfseminole

I'm gonna try to get my swap bow glued up today.  Trying the string clamping method, because I have tons of nylon cord around here because of my knot obsession.  Hickory backed ERC, if I get it actually glued I'll take some pics.

Swissbow

Shawn those lams are awesome. I ordered some riser blocks from Terry. Hope they arrive soon, because I wanna start as well.
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Andy

Dmaxshawn


razorback

Shawn, they are very nice, someone in the swap is going to get an awesome looking bow.

I pulled the clamps off a handle and tips I put on a kids bow only to find that I had used the wrong piece for the handle.     :knothead:    So I had to grind off that piece and glue on another. Luckily it was only about 3/16th thick and I had lots of other pieces to fit. Will take the clamps off tonight and start tillering. Need to get back in the swing of things before tackling the swap bow.
Keep the wind in your face and the sun at your back.

Roy from Pa

Red those lams are wet with alcohol. Its about the closest thing I can do to simulate being under glass.

Shawn, what a waste of booze...   :laughing:

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