A sad day indeed!
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Please keep hunting posts to Traditional Bow Hunting. No canned or high fence hunts or stories allowed. Please be respectful of fellow members and helpful to those with questions. Treat others like you like to be treated. There is a Japanese word that I try and model my life after.
GAMAN: patience..dignity..restraint.
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Ugh....sorry Tony I know you really liked that bow.
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Just curious.................
What kind of bow is that , and how old is it?
What kind of bow is that , and how old is it?
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It’s a Carp bow, I build my own, I guess it’s been near two years ago. I probably shouldn’t leave it hanging out in my hot garage strung all the time, gets quite hot out there. I’ll take it since it’s my first one to do that out of many built. The build along is on this site under bowyers section.
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Kinda hurts even more when its one of your own built bows...
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Tony, I hadn't seen a new bow build thread. Did you start one? (Hint: DON'T USE PHOTOBUCKET!!!)
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Just thinking out loud here, but I recently read a post onLW about how smooth on had some quality control issues with their glue batches a while back, I'm no bowyer, and have never had any hands on expirence with smooth on epoxy, but it might be something for you to think about.
that being said your longer bow is a real looker IMO, you did a top notch job pairing those riser woods.
that being said your longer bow is a real looker IMO, you did a top notch job pairing those riser woods.
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Thanks Clay. The pairing was just a lucky guess. I bought the wormy piece of Marblewood from the scrapben in a woodcraft store and had the Rosewood left over from another bow. Won the brown glass in a drawing so had to put something together. I can’t blame the glue since two other bows came from the same can and are still shooting. This was the only one that hung in my hot garage strung all the time. I have had repair visions for it but don’t have time now.
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Does the crack go al the way trough to the other side? I'm no bowyer, but if it doesn't, I'd try to get some CA glue in the crack and give it a go. If it doesn't work, nothing lost. If it does, you win! JMHO
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Thanks Caddo, I have actually fixed a riser for a friend with the same problem, and I’m sure I could this one. But whenever at full draw I would probably be thinking about it in the back of my mind! This way I have an excuse to build another bow!
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Okay; am I jinxed this year or have gremlins sneaking around my garage? Yesterday I went out to fling a few arrows and to test drive my new string more. Upon release of my very first shot it sounded like a dry fire and bow explosion! After gaining my composure and calming down a bit I began to inspect or actually look for a broken limb or ???! What happened I do not know, seems strange that I have built bows for all these years with no issues and now suddenly bam! After close inspection I found nothing but a tip overlay that had came off. Still don’t know what or how but my wash woman may know something went wrong! Look close and you will see no overlay on top limb.
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