Started on my first Bow (actually #2)
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Re: Started on my first Bow
Looks great Kamn, been there on the router bite! The picture makes me wonder how high and heavy the whole thing is? Are you putting it into a hot box when glued? My back hurt just thinking about working off the floor like that! I'm past those days.
Re: Started on my first Bow
Its not that heavy, the square tubing is all 1/16 wall.....so it doesn't weigh a ton
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Good; looking forward to your build.
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Re: Started on my first Bow
Looking good kamn, I like the truck, should be a good one.
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Re: Started on my first Bow
Nice form, Kamn, and sweet truck! That'll do you well at the new land!
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I'm very excited to get to see others building bows on here, the bowyers section has been a lonely place for me these last few years. Can't wait to see what you produce Kamn, the attention to detail, and preparation efforts tell me that you will be a great bowyer.
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Tony, my goal is to be able to produce a good quality shooting bow and I hope that is what I will achieve. My only wish at this time, is to be able to spend a few full days to get it together and in the oven cooking, but I have to be patient and work on it when I have the chance.
I already have plans for a few others and I think all of these will get me to a better understanding of how all the various components come together to be able to produce a certain #'s at a certain draw length, or the effects of riser length and fades have on the bows performance etc etc
Its all a large learning curve that I would love to be able to spend my days doing
But you wont be alone anymore
I already have plans for a few others and I think all of these will get me to a better understanding of how all the various components come together to be able to produce a certain #'s at a certain draw length, or the effects of riser length and fades have on the bows performance etc etc
Its all a large learning curve that I would love to be able to spend my days doing
But you wont be alone anymore
Re: Started on my first Bow (actually #2)
So when I updated last, I had made a new form and since then I glued up a walnut and cherry riser
riser rough cut
Well after working the riser to shape, I ended up sanding just a tad too much off the lower section and had to set it aside for another project and once again make a new riser. The latest riser is walnut with a bamboo core
And you will forgive me but I failed to take pics while I was prepping and glueing it up, but here it is in the new form all squished down.....which was a pain in the butt to keep it all straight. Pumped it up to 70psi and put it in the oven
Checked in on it while cooking
And this morning I let the air out of the hose but haven't taken it apart to see what I have, maybe later today I will get a chance to do that
And in the meantime, I ordered a few supplies to get some hunting arrows together
Gold tip traditional shafts in 400 and 500 spine, some new feathers, and coming soon are brass (100g) inserts with extra weights to screw in as well as broad heads (sorry no pics of the other stuff because Im still waiting for it to show up)
riser rough cut
Well after working the riser to shape, I ended up sanding just a tad too much off the lower section and had to set it aside for another project and once again make a new riser. The latest riser is walnut with a bamboo core
And you will forgive me but I failed to take pics while I was prepping and glueing it up, but here it is in the new form all squished down.....which was a pain in the butt to keep it all straight. Pumped it up to 70psi and put it in the oven
Checked in on it while cooking
And this morning I let the air out of the hose but haven't taken it apart to see what I have, maybe later today I will get a chance to do that
And in the meantime, I ordered a few supplies to get some hunting arrows together
Gold tip traditional shafts in 400 and 500 spine, some new feathers, and coming soon are brass (100g) inserts with extra weights to screw in as well as broad heads (sorry no pics of the other stuff because Im still waiting for it to show up)