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New recurve-bow

Started by Elison, August 27, 2017, 08:40:00 PM

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Elison

Hi guys!
Just sharing a new recurve bow that I've made.       :)    

The specs:
58" ntn
38lb @28"

Limbs in bamboo flooring + guatambu, overlays: pau ferro, amapá, walnut;

Riser in Brazilian Walnut ( Imbuia ) + Pau Pereira with a detail in blue epoxy resin.
Hope you like.


 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X3o76S8UtQg  


   

 

 

 

 

 

       

Cheers
Elison J. G. Lusvardi

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looks awesome. great job.
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mwosborn

Sharp looking bow - well done!
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rmorris

Wow! You put a lot of detail and attention into that bow.
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Elison

Elison J. G. Lusvardi

Bvas

Very nice!!
What kind of epoxy did you use for the blue?
Was that used to fill natural voids in the wood?
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bowhntineverythingnh03743

Damn that is super cool! Nicely done!

Cool...  Nice touch with the blue accents...

Elison

QuoteOriginally posted by Bvas:
Very nice!!
What kind of epoxy did you use for the blue?
Was that used to fill natural voids in the wood?
I've used a local epoxy resin ( SQ 2001 ) with a blue pigment and a kind of alumilite pigment.

Yes! the wood had a big hole in it. So, I fill it with resin and cut the riser mold.

Here some pictures before I cut:

   

 

 

 
Elison J. G. Lusvardi

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Bvas

Cool way of saving a piece of riser material while adding a splash of color   :thumbsup:
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