All Bamboo bows, who's made one??

Started by longrifle, April 04, 2015, 09:26:00 AM

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longrifle

Thinking about making one and would like input and info on what you have made and done. Pavan already gave me some  good info anyone else have anything to add?
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wood carver 2

I have made a few all bamboo longbows. They draw and shoot smooth and quiet, but I think a hardwood core makes for a harder hitting bow.
Dave.
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Pat B

are you talking all bamboo or all bamboo under glass?
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KenH

I've made straight bendy-handle bamboo selfbows.  No backing, just a nice large slat to start with.  Bhutanese style, with the curved side of the culm as the belly, not the flattened inside.  Fire-hardened with a heat gun. 56" 'flatbow' shaped, draws 40# plus.
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Mad Max

Poor folk bows
Has a nice how to on his site
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longrifle

I'm talking like the Schulz Natural, or Parting shot  
Any pics you fellas??
The human body is the only machine the harder you work it, the stronger it gets.
"Aim small- Hit small" ( I never think negative)

wood carver 2





This is an all bamboo longbow I built last year. Not really fast, but a sweet shooter. Draw weight was in the low 40# range. The riser is cherry, walnut and maple.
Dave.
" Vegetarian" another word for bad hunter.

longrifle

The human body is the only machine the harder you work it, the stronger it gets.
"Aim small- Hit small" ( I never think negative)

turmoiler

Hi wood carver, that's an awesome bow, may I ask you some questions?

Here they are:

Did you use a tapered core lam?
Did you toast the bamboo belly?
How did you tiller it?
Did you glue in it some relex/recurve or is it totally flat?
Can you give us some more specs: width(at the fades, at the nocks), thickness,length,...?

Thanks in advance
Sergi

wood carver 2

I gave that bow to a friend, but I'll try to remember how it's built. I taper the core lam in these bows.
The belly was toasted with a torch.
I tillered it by scraping and sanding the edges.
This one is flat. I usually glue in some reflex to counter set, but this one has a low draw weight so I didn't bother.
I don't remember the length, but it's 1 1/4" wide tapering to a bit less than 1/2". The back and belly are 1/8" at the riser and taper to 1/16". The core lam is either 1/4" or 3/16" and tapers to 1/8". It draws around 40# @ 28" and is totally silent.
Dave.
" Vegetarian" another word for bad hunter.

wood carver 2

I gave that bow to a friend, but I'll try to remember how it's built. I taper the core lam in these bows.
The belly was toasted with a torch.
I tillered it by scraping and sanding the edges.
This one is flat. I usually glue in some reflex to counter set, but this one has a low draw weight so I didn't bother.
I don't remember the length, but it's 1 1/4" wide tapering to a bit less than 1/2". The back and belly are 1/8" at the riser and taper to 1/16". The core lam is either 1/4" or 3/16" and tapers to 1/8". It draws around 40# @ 28" and is totally silent.
Dave.
" Vegetarian" another word for bad hunter.

turmoiler

Many thanks for the info Dave, I want to try this design soon.

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