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Started by PEARL DRUMS, June 29, 2014, 08:56:00 AM

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Mad Max

Always a nice on pearl
I have a bamboo and Ipe I need to start on
I have never done any bamboo backings   :pray:
I would rather fail at something above my means, than to succeed at something  beneath my means  
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Brianlocal3

Was that bow based off of Howard's description in his book?

Where can I buy a stave like he describes, or a billet?
JD Berry Taipan (original) 53@28 62"
Cascade mountain Brush Hawk 53@28 56"

Ice Mike


Pat B.

PD is an amazing bowyer...  

Thanks for sharing your bows and knowledge..

PEARL DRUMS

Brian the bow was based strictly off my imagination. I didn't follow any recipes persay. The ipe was just left over deck board ends I spliced at the handle.

Thanks again for the kind words gentleman.

soy


Jorgy

Nice bow Pearl.I have some hickory and some ipe ,I guess I'll have to give it a try.

Brianlocal3

I wish I had your imagination

Great work
JD Berry Taipan (original) 53@28 62"
Cascade mountain Brush Hawk 53@28 56"

DVSHUNTER

Good looking lumber pearls
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2treks

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United States Navy.
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"Our greatest fear should not be of failure but of succeeding at things in life that don't really matter."
~ Francis Chan

frank bullitt


razorback

Nice bow Chris. Was that a straight taper from fade to tip and how thick did you have the ipe. I had a HBI blow up on me this summer but really like how it was coming out. I still have some backing strips and some osage slates to add to the belly of something. Will have to work on getting some ipe for a tri-lam and a regular backed bow.
Keep the wind in your face and the sun at your back.

PEARL DRUMS

I kept the limbs parallel 6" beyond the end of each 3" fade, then straight tapered. I couldn't tell you how thick the ipe was. I didn't measure it, I just cut it. Id guess 1/2". The back was well under 3/16" when I started, its thinner now. The ipe is rift sawn and the hickory is 1/4 sawn. Pretty good combo.

Xander

I just love this bow!  I'd love to try my hand at making one like this, I have a nice quarter sawn red oak plank, do you think this would work?  I'm new to making bows, been planning on some pyramid bows but I'm just not crazy about the design. Makes it hard to put effort into it if I'm not in love with the design.

I've been lusting over hill style bows, and did not know one could be made with just TB3 and no hot box. Any good links I can do some reading on?

-Xander
-Xander

PEARL DRUMS

Thanks Xander

Red oak, in my opinion, is good for trim and furniture. If you want something similar in design you have to stick with compression strong woods like Yew, ipe or osage on the belly. There are some other exotics that work well to. Jatoba comes to mind. The backing has to be strong in tension. Hickory, ash, maple or bamboo will do the job.

Mark Baker

Beauty bow, Pearl....I've got some of the same ingredients waiting to be glued up myself!  One of the finest shooting bows I ever built was/is a bamboo backed Ipe.   Been itching to use a Hick backing with the stuff, just been spending too much time lately with trashy osage.

You gave us most of your dimensions....what about limb width?  Or did I miss that...
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Xander

QuoteOriginally posted by PEARL DRUMS:
Thanks Xander

Red oak, in my opinion, is good for trim and furniture. If you want something similar in design you have to stick with compression strong woods like Yew, ipe or osage on the belly. There are some other exotics that work well to. Jatoba comes to mind. The backing has to be strong in tension. Hickory, ash, maple or bamboo will do the job.
I greatly appreciate the feedback. I guess I'm going to search for a suitable board. Don't normally see those specie out here. Backing woods aren't a problem, though.

Anyways, most excellent bow!

Btw, I've always been partial to Pork Pie, though Pearl is tough to beat ;-)

-Cheers!
-Xander

PEARL DRUMS

Mark, the handle and each fade is 4" long. I carried a width of 1" out 6" past each fade, then straight tapered to the tips.

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