2017, What did you do today?

Started by Roy from Pa, January 12, 2017, 05:15:00 PM

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scrub-buster

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Yes clint, it will be on the raffle Table
Awesome!  I will be dropping some tickets in that bucket.
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LittleBen

QuoteOriginally posted by Roy from Pa:
That sucks, Ben. Ya hate losing any bow but it really hurts when ya loose a yew bow.
I think 18 inches is too long, that's going to make your working limb a lot shorter. But you do have a short draw length.
18" is definately long. It will be a working recurve though so that should help a bit. I've tested the design I use to a draw length of nearly 120% of limb length, so for a draw of 26" I figure I need around 23" of working limb. Will be 1.5" wide also which is pretty wide for ipe, and looking for just 45#. Hope to glue up today, but we will see. I will post some pictures when things start coming together.

I almost can't believe I used to shape these riser blocks by hand. What a bear that was. With a bandsaw it's a pleasure in comparison. Speaking of which, I gave away my small benchtop saw to a friend who helped haul the big saw into my basement, which means I've kept my New Years resolution for February. Get rid of one thing every month .... trying to bring some minimalism into my life here.

passion for knowledge

I have something kind of similar on the go, except I'm making a 3 piece takedown. Riser is red oak that I'll likely do the vinegar-steel wool thing on.
Limbs will be hickory back, maple core, ipe belly with walnut wedges at the riser. I've got the ipe cut and the wedges thinned to nothing. Have to prepare the maple I have and pick up some hickory.

This is a kind of back project. I'm working on my swap bow and have the next build I want to do for myself pretty much figured out. Might be a while before it's done. Hoping to get in the #45 region.
Creativity and the search for knowledge are what keep me sane(ish)

kristalik

Finished first of marble dipped arrows. The only problem Is that I didn't test if my clearcoat Is compatible with my cresting. It wrinkled slightly, but the good news is, that I only sprayed one od them. Here it is.
   
   

Roy from Pa

How about a tri lam drawn to 31 inches on the tree? I was holding my breath. LOL

Roy from Pa

Daves bow and his 31" draw. I was scared from the start, so we made it 68" tip to tip.

 

 

 

 

 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9pDSqH-bonA&feature=youtu.be

Bvas

QuoteOriginally posted by Roy from Pa:
Daves bow and his 31" draw. I was scared from the start, so we made it 68" tip to tip.
I didn't think you were scared of anything   :scared:    :laughing:
Some hunt to survive; some survive to hunt

Roy from Pa

Hain't skeered of no Ohio or Missouri boys, dats fer sure..   :)  LOL

beachbowhunter

You coulda shortened his arms a bit instead...
Ishi was a Californian                   :cool:

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Roy from Pa

I was very impressed with how well a 68 inch wooden bow  handled a 31 inch draw. It came out at 66 pounds. He didn't want any more weight than that. And it smokes arrows.  And I was scared the whole time, once he got passed 29 inches on the tree.
But its fun now.

BMorv

Heated in some curves on some yellow heart.  1st time heat bending and it was fun.  Weird how you can feel the wood bending in your hand when applying pressure.  Should be an interested build....
 
 
Life is too short to use marginal bow wood

BMorv

Heated in some curves on some yellow heart.  1st time heat bending and it was fun.  Weird how you can feel the wood bending in your hand when applying pressure.  Should be an interested build....
 
 
Life is too short to use marginal bow wood

BMorv

Heated in some curves on some yellow heart.  1st time heat bending and it was fun.  Weird how you can feel the wood bending in your hand when applying pressure.  Should be an interested build....
 
 
Life is too short to use marginal bow wood

BMorv

Nice Roy.  I always appreciate when someone can build a nice all wood bow with a long draw length.  Mine is 29.5" and it's been a struggle to build bows to say the least.  

Heated in some curves on some yellow heart.  1st time heat bending and it was fun.  Weird how you can feel the wood bending in your hand when you apply pressure.  It should be an interesting build....  
 
 
Life is too short to use marginal bow wood

BMorv

Sorry for the all the post.  It kept showing like it didn't go through.
Life is too short to use marginal bow wood

Roy from Pa

Rookies.. LOL    :bigsmyl:    :wavey:    :laughing:

LittleBen

What'd I do today? Shoveled snow ..... that's it ..... miserable up here. Just got 20+" and more coming tonight into tomorrow.

Looking for a good real estate agent in Texas ....

kennym

Few minutes in shop, cleaned glue off riser....

Stay sharp, Kenny.

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Buemaker

A bit off topic I guess, but sometimes you must remind yourself to not work too hard in the shop. On my door it says that monday morning should not start until tuesday at 11 o'clock.
Old geezers must take care.

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