Texas ebony and pacific yew

Started by chackworth3, February 20, 2014, 08:31:00 PM

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chackworth3

52" Texas ebony/ pac yew riser with pac yew limbs. 49@27 piked down from 54" and 44@28.  Top full draw pic is 52" and bottom full draw is 54"





Trux Turning

Wow that a beauty!! I really like your short bows!

Echatham

nice bow... and im super jealous of you guys with dry, solid ground to walk on.  4, 8"+ snows in one week.

soy


heartlandbowyer

Very nice!

Is "Texas Ebony" the actual breed or is it a name given to the wood and it stuck?

chackworth3

As far as I know it's the actual breed

heartlandbowyer

Right on that's all I've ever heard it referred to as. How is it to work with? I really like the colors, and it's not super pricey either.

chackworth3

It's can be somewhat tough on bandsaw blades and sandpaper but no more than Osage or something like that I don't think and it is pretty inexpensive for how hard it is to find in pieces big enough to work with

kennym

Stay sharp, Kenny.

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Pheonixarcher

I like this one a lot. Great profiles, and great wood combos!
Plant a fruit or nut tree today, and have good hunting tomorrow.
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Buemaker


Gator1

That is a sweet little bow... Man alive... Nice work...


carpin'mark

That is a sweet little shooter, great lines, whats that stuff on the ground all around you, we used to have it up here, but its been so long cant remember what its called!

red hill

Great looking bow. And the arrow shelf is on the correct side!   :bigsmyl:

Blaino

Turkey killer! Beautiful bow too!!
"It's not the trophy, but the race. It's not the quarry,
but the chase."

chackworth3


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