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Started by Forwardhandle, October 13, 2018, 07:38:57 AM

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Forwardhandle

I got a little side project going I'm in the middle of building some cabinets & shelving to finish off the dreaded Honey Dew list so my only bow work for the next month is hand tools in the middle of the night , I call this the therapy bow some thing about working with hand tools in the middle of the night is relaxing , but cut some nice osage a few years back and ended up with a supper clean 44 '' stave out of the mix ,I got this one chased down nice rings and one minor pin on the edge that will disappear when worked down , going to put a slight flip in the tips , I have some nice moose & elk sinew that will darn near cover half a limb at a pass it will make a nice native quiver bow if I can pull it off these short little native bows a harder to nail down then they look, I'm going for 45lb @22'' the stave has taking some nice natural reflex to I'm going to reverse string in about 4 '' reflex before sinew !
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If you fear failure, you will never try ! But never except it!!

Roy from Pa

Nice..

If ya don't feel like working night shift on bows, just send that stave to me:)

I see two awesome belly lams in it...

:thumbsup:

Forwardhandle

How many do you think you could get out of this ugly stave ? :bigsmyl:

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If you fear failure, you will never try ! But never except it!!

Roy from Pa

At least one bow maybe 1.5 or 2 depending on how wide it is..

Ya wanna sell it?

Forwardhandle

That one is all ready ruffed into another bow but if I cut some more this winter I usually do I will let you know my other greedy friends all ready cleared me out last year  :goldtooth:
If you fear failure, you will never try ! But never except it!!

Roy from Pa

And you call them friends?

LOL

George Tsoukalas

Looks like a good stave with nice big rings. Jawge

Pat B

That should make a sweet little bow.  :thumbsup:
Don't listen to Roy. He'd ruin a perfectly good stave yo make lams. Sinful, I tell ya, sinful!   :nono:
Make the most of all that comes and the least of all that goes!
TGMM Family of the Bow

Roy from Pa

PAT...  :o

Ah never mind...

LOL

Forwardhandle

Pat I should give Roy that snake stave I have see him make snakelam bow 😊
If you fear failure, you will never try ! But never except it!!

Pat B

Make the most of all that comes and the least of all that goes!
TGMM Family of the Bow

Forwardhandle

#11
Hey Pat I know you made a few of these shortys Im trying to decide which way to tiller one this short Brad Smith told me he has done them both ways the last one I did was a 62'' and I left the center a little stiff for more of a eliptical tiller I was thinking with this one being this short maybe a full arc and maybe a little more sinew in the center ? I dont think with those short limbs would get much schock full arc ? Its going to be a short version of the bow bellow ? Yep big rings George  [attachment=1,msg2824971][attachment=2,msg2824971][attachment=3,msg2824971]
If you fear failure, you will never try ! But never except it!!

Flem

I like that ugly stave, more than the fat one. Nice job chasing the ring on that snaky sucker!

Forwardhandle

Nice ratio early late wood the more hedge I cut and split the more selective I get ,a lot of work , found a osage forest last year and have permision to cut all I want it is setting in a river bed bottom and no good way to get a truck in to it but there are some nice strait bark trees there ! I have some others targeted for osage riser blanks !
If you fear failure, you will never try ! But never except it!!

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