2018 What did you do today?

Started by Roy from Pa, January 09, 2018, 09:03:00 PM

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Forwardhandle

Yep better to nail it down then rush for sure ,are you going topless ? What riser wood and lams ?
If you fear failure, you will never try ! But never except it!!

skeaterbait

I am not sure I am ready for topless, thought I would keep with the bikini top. I have some maple with a bit of curl to it for the handles and will be going with maple cores. I will probably do spalted maple for one of them and curly maple for another. Once I make sure I can be successful on the form I will get in to some better looking woods.

I have thought about doing some accents on the handles but I have a question about that. How far away from the back of the handle should I keep the accents? Is a 1/4" enough or should I be farther than that? Does it really matter since they will be a composite? For now I will will just cut a nice arc on the swing jig and insert some inlays.
Skeater who?

Buemaker

Them bamboo poles look very nice. Which species did you get?

Roy from Pa

He got kiln dried Madake bamboo...

Pronounced Ma-dack-ie

wood carver 2

Nice bamboo. Too bad they won't ship here.
I spent a couple of hours touching up my broadheads. Pretty soon we'll be visiting with Bullwinkle.  :)
Dave.
" Vegetarian" another word for bad hunter.

C. Johnson

I've only been making shafting and arrows for about 3 years.  Steep learning curve..... ;)

Anyway, I finally decided to quit screwing around with the cheap, plastic Grayling fletching jig and upgrade to a Bitzenburger.  I bought right, left, and straight clamps as well as the nock receivers for each.

I put this together to house it all in one convenient location.



Shredd

 A lot going on....  You Guys Rock..!!!

Forwardhandle

That's a nice fletching jig , top notch  :thumbsup:
If you fear failure, you will never try ! But never except it!!

Roy from Pa


Tim Y

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Yup...Ma-dack-ie Bamboo from  https://www.beautifulbamboo.com.
   I started this morning to cut these poles down...but it's time for me to watch football with the wife.
I could use some guidance since I have never processed the full boo pole before. I intend to use the joiner and then a belt sander to flatten the rest of the way.

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-  - Be good to yourself. -  -
- Wisconsin Traditional Archers
- Dwyer, Defiant -62" #45@28
- Trilam, Boo/RedElm/Ipe -66" #38@28
- Red Oak, Board Bow -66" #42@28

Flem

Damn, thats one nice looking shop, with some serious equipment! Which size bamboo and what type did you get?

Tim Y

#1152
lignaphile,
    I ordered what Roy told me to...kiln dried Madake bamboo, pronounced Ma-dack-ie. 3.5" X 6'.

   The shop is amazing! I thank my lucky stars for this woodworking club. Some twenty five or so years ago a few woodworking hobbyists got the idea to pool their resources...now with a hundred and fifty members we have one hell of a nice shop.
   I'm the only one attempting to make archery bows, but as I do other are getting interested.
   It would be cool if woodworkers in others cities did the same, rent a building, pay regular dues and figure out how to best spend their moneys to build a shared super shops.
-  - Be good to yourself. -  -
- Wisconsin Traditional Archers
- Dwyer, Defiant -62" #45@28
- Trilam, Boo/RedElm/Ipe -66" #38@28
- Red Oak, Board Bow -66" #42@28

Shredd

Finally finished up these bows that I am making for a friend...  He is gonna pick one of them...  The two bows are Sheoak, Paduak, Leopard Wood and Wenge... The other is Sheoak and Wenge...  They are a light 42#, a heavy 42# and a heavy 38#...

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BMorv

Those came out nice Shredd!

Tim, I missed your post, but it looks like you figured it out just fine.  I process mine the exact way you mentioned. 
Life is too short to use marginal bow wood

Roy from Pa


Shredd

Thanks Guys...  I forgot about the Tips...

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Wolftrail

Quote from: Shredd on September 20, 2018, 03:35:03 PM
Finally finished up these bows that I am making for a friend...  He is gonna pick one of them...  The two bows are Sheoak, Paduak, Leopard Wood and Wenge... The other is Sheoak and Wenge...  They are a light 42#, a heavy 42# and a heavy 38#...

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Those bows are true eye candy.  42# would work for me just fine :bigsmyl:.

Bvas

Nice Shredd.  :thumbsup:

So what did you end up using for grain filler?
Some hunt to survive; some survive to hunt

kennym

Stay sharp, Kenny.

   https://www.kennysarchery.com/

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