Thank you bow. Yew Flat slefie Pic heavy.

Started by Msturm, December 10, 2017, 10:12:00 PM

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Msturm

Last year while working on my doctoral dissertation, the chair of my committee retired. I needed a new committee member and one of the members here really came through for me.   So I decided to make him a selfbow as a show of appreciation.  I have had a nice piece of Yew laying around for several months and I finally got it to where I want it.

Its 69 in Nock to Nock.
pull 44 at 28. The guy it is for pulls to 29.5.  It is tillered out to 31 just to be safe.

I really like Yew. It was pretty easy to work. Way softer than strawberry guava!  It took some set, but the piece of wood had some natural deflex on both ends about mid limb... Ill attach a pic or two.

Tips and shelf are made from goat horn from one I got couple years back, the outside of the horn is blond which I tried to keep a little bit of. The strike plate, or arrow pass is Kala fish skin, it is tough stuff, they use it for drums here in Hawaii.


The finished bow next to the other half of the log. Yew tell me if it took too much set.
 

Handle
 
 

Unbraced:  

Braced:  

Full Draw:  

 

 

The back is natural. I just let the bark pop off as I tillered and then sanded down the cambium until I liked the look.


Msturm
Stalker Coyote FXT Long bow 49#

Aloha!

KenH

Lookin' really nice!   What's a little set between friends?
Living Aboard the s/v ManCave

monterey

Very nice work.  I'm sure your friend will be pleased.
Monterey

"I didn't say all that stuff". - Confucius........and Yogi Berra

Roy from Pa


BMorv

Very Nice! I like the natural look.  
Don't beat yourself up over the set.  31" is rough on a wooden bow.  You would probably have half that set if you only tillered it to 28".
Life is too short to use marginal bow wood

fujimo

wow- that came out beautifully- you did the stave justice sir!!

YosemiteSam

"A good hunter...that's somebody the animals COME to."
"Every animal knows way more than you do." -- by a Koyukon hunter, as quoted by R. Nelson.

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