2022 Bow Swap Progress Thread - Finished

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mmattockx

Quote from: OldRawhide42 on May 01, 2022, 04:49:30 PM
I just had one come in 5 pounds over. What side is the best to trap ??

The back. You can narrow it substantially without running into the limits of the back FG lam to carry tension. The compression limits of the belly are much lower and narrowing it can get you into trouble much faster than the back.


Mark

PV

Went to the local PO to ship this morning and they didn't have the shipping tubes,calls to the 2 other PO in the area ,same results.Ordered some.
All dressed up and nowhere to go.....

EvilDogBeast

Good news today!  The bosses are working to pull me from the class in Florida due to a sudden manning issue here.  Looks like I don't have to build in the grace period!

I'll set this bow aside and finish it later.  The veneers are too nice to trap away.  On to plan B.

wood carver 2

I'm no glass bow builder, but could you sand the glass on the back and belly to reduce weight? It's a really nice bow. It would be a shame to lose any of that veneer.
Dave.
" Vegetarian" another word for bad hunter.

EvilDogBeast

I'm going to snag a new set for my victim and just build it correctly this time :biglaugh:

I'll find a different home for the first one down the road.

Noah70

Well, finally made it to town, and I guessed right, it was just as good as I'd hoped!!  Thanks very much Kenny, it's beautifully made as expected!! I remember having commented on the grip in some of your earlier pics, and you were right - it fits perfectly. I love it!!  What is the wood?  Almost looks like cherry?
The only downside was the comment by the attractive Assistant/Photographer "It seems to shoot better than you normally do?"   :archer2:  Such is life.
Regards!
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Any man who lives within his means clearly lacks imagination

Noah70

Not sure what went wrong there - lets try this again.

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Crooked Stic

I know your feeling. I got me a Kenny bow a couple of years back. That one looks good to.
High on Archery.

kennym

Glad you like it Noah! It is cherry thru and thru.  Trying to get a nostalgic look on it.

After seeing the bow you made for the swap, I almost started over on a fancier model   :wavey:! !

Oh ,tell the photographer it's new bow syndrome. Every new bow I make I shoot lights out til I start thinking about the next one... :laughing:
Stay sharp, Kenny.

   https://www.kennysarchery.com/

Roy from Pa

Very nice, Kenny.

Fixed the pictures, Noah.

kennym

Quote from: Roy from Pa on May 05, 2022, 08:10:40 AM
Very nice, Kenny.


Who are you, and what have you done with Roy??   :laughing:
Stay sharp, Kenny.

   https://www.kennysarchery.com/

PV

Like the bend in those limbs!! great job Kenny.

Shipped my victims bow today.

Crooked Stic

PV what zip code  :bigsmyl:
Kenny Roy okay at times I guess  :biglaugh:
High on Archery.

PV

 Zip code Hope it get's there in one piece Stic !

Found something to do with one of the doorstops I have in a box that I just can't seem to throw in the  fire.

Thanks again for the blade and a fine shooting bow!

Crooked Stic

High on Archery.

wood carver 2

I spent a few hours today getting ready to get a bow glued up. I got my bamboo flattened and tapered, and also tapered the power lam and tip wedges. The belly lams are tempered and one is clamped in a bending caul. Tomorrow I will bend the other belly lam and I should get her glued up.
While I was planing the bamboo, I got a gentle reminder about being safe while working with power tools. I use push pads to plane bamboo lams, so that my fingers are at a safe distance from the knives. I felt a tug on my sleeve and I saw that the cuff was undone and it had gotten into the cutter head. Fortunately for me, it was just starting to make contact and I pulled it out pretty quickly.
I'm not usually this careless around machinery, and I sure kicked myself over this.
Then I thanked my guardian angel for being there in my moment of stupidity.
More tomorrow. Maybe some pictures too.
Dave.
" Vegetarian" another word for bad hunter.

wood carver 2

I forgot to mention that this year's bows are out of this world. I hope that my offering will be up to par.
Dave.
" Vegetarian" another word for bad hunter.

EvilDogBeast

Shirt sleeves are killers, glad you're alright Dave.

wood carver 2

Bow glued up.  :pray: :pray: :pray: :)
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Dave.
" Vegetarian" another word for bad hunter.

wood carver 2

My glue-up went well. Tight glue lines and everything almost straight.
Got it sanded and all was looking good. I put a string on it and it hinged. Eight inches from one end. 🤬🤬🤬
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There it is, in all it's glory. It felt like it was right on for weight too...
On to plan B.
I have these two risers ready to go.
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One is blackwood and zebra wood. The other is canary wood. It's the sister of the bow I built for last year's swap. Any preferences?
Dave.
" Vegetarian" another word for bad hunter.

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