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Offline Thesquirrelslinger

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Re: Bison Horn Composite Bow Adventure
« Reply #15 on: May 08, 2013, 10:13:57 pm »
Please don't make us wait much longer, but don't rush it.
Rushing kills everything.
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Re: Bison Horn Composite Bow Adventure
« Reply #16 on: May 10, 2013, 10:12:10 am »
Nice job on the bows fellar!  You are welcome on the sinew, I got more if you need it.  I like the Cheyenne style youth bow.  I bet it fits her well!  ;)  You need to get her a reel for it and take her to shoot some fish in the swamps.  I can't wait to see the final products in person (and maybe please please get to shoot one...I will be careful I promise).  Keep us posted!  Excellent work!
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Offline Christian Soldier

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Re: Bison Horn Composite Bow Adventure
« Reply #17 on: May 10, 2013, 10:21:34 am »
It looks pretty beast now! I really like the contrast between the horn and the osage. Looking forward to seeing the finished product!  :)
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Offline anasazi

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Re: Bison Horn Composite Bow Adventure
« Reply #18 on: May 10, 2013, 11:07:15 am »
Its looking great! Cant wait to see it finished.

Offline Peacebow_Coos

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Re: Bison Horn Composite Bow Adventure
« Reply #19 on: May 10, 2013, 04:36:44 pm »
Heck yeah man this is one awesome post!

Offline IsaacW

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Re: Bison Horn Composite Bow Adventure
« Reply #20 on: May 10, 2013, 04:40:13 pm »
I am pretty sure I am not competent enough to make a bow like this and I really have more interest in "Woodlands" bows and OLD Euro bow, but this is making me want to try a plains bow like this!!!!   :o   :)   :o   ???
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Offline LEGIONNAIRE

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Re: Bison Horn Composite Bow Adventure
« Reply #21 on: May 10, 2013, 04:54:52 pm »
This is so cool. Thanks for posting pictures this is cool. Whered you get the bison horns?
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Offline swamp monkey

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Re: Bison Horn Composite Bow Adventure
« Reply #22 on: May 12, 2013, 09:03:08 pm »
The braced and shooting pix are of the bow I used the cut first and tiller later method.  Notice in the unstrung shot (inside on stair rail) you can see a gap under the bow on the left side.  The string is noticeable behind that gap. The Osage had a less than straight form.  So I had to keep that in mind as I tillered it.  The arrow is WAY too long for this bow.  Proper sized arrows will come later.  I measured a mark on my arrow and shot it in first by drawing back to 15 inches then 20.  I plan to work up to 22.  Why am I working up to it?  Because I'm like a first time bowyer all over again!  I feel my heart race with each draw and an exhilaration with each arrow pass.  This little bow has some serious pep.  I will measure it soon.

I need to dress this one up with a tassel and some felt/ leather affectations.
« Last Edit: May 13, 2013, 09:09:52 am by swamp monkey »

Offline Gus

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Re: Bison Horn Composite Bow Adventure
« Reply #23 on: May 13, 2013, 06:19:50 am »
I'll be watching...

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Re: Bison Horn Composite Bow Adventure
« Reply #24 on: May 13, 2013, 08:03:35 am »
Good thread swamp monkey.Thanks for sharing.Have fun with that little rocket launcher.
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Offline swamp monkey

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Re: Bison Horn Composite Bow Adventure
« Reply #25 on: May 18, 2013, 11:25:32 am »
Tomorrow afternoon I will pull out the scale and make an FD graph for the bow that I can brace.  Today, is family time but before we get at that, I wanted to mention I got further along on the second bison horn bow.  Below are pix of the core after I chased a ring and tillered it.  36" long, roughly an inch wide and it pulled 20# at 22".  Notice that side profile is flat.  I liked that a lot.

Last weekend I glued up the bison horn scales to the core.  I will unclamp that tomorrow afternoon, sand and take some pix to share. 

Enjoy.

Oh P.S.  I added a few pix to prior posts on this thread.
« Last Edit: May 18, 2013, 11:37:46 am by swamp monkey »

Offline Jodocus

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Re: Bison Horn Composite Bow Adventure
« Reply #26 on: May 18, 2013, 04:58:32 pm »
Ha, what a joy to read, thanks a lot for sharing.
Because I'm like a first time bowyer all over again!  I feel my heart race with each draw and an exhilaration with each arrow pass. 

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Offline PebblePlacement

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Re: Bison Horn Composite Bow Adventure
« Reply #27 on: May 18, 2013, 05:29:41 pm »
Great thread! Great information! Great pictures! Great appreciation!

Offline swamp monkey

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Re: Bison Horn Composite Bow Adventure
« Reply #28 on: May 18, 2013, 11:58:09 pm »
Horn scales glued on.  I have rough sanded to get uniform thickness, then scraped with a cabinet scraper, followed by 320 grit sanding.  I plan on using 400 grit before I wrap the joints in sinew.  Buffing wheel work should make this one gleam. 

Then sinew the back. 

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Offline DuBois

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Re: Bison Horn Composite Bow Adventure
« Reply #29 on: May 19, 2013, 08:46:03 am »
This is really cool! Do you cut the horns from base toward tip to make the scales? Also, do you overlap or do a splice between scales or just butt up to each other and wrap with sinew? Thanks for this post. I bet we'll see more of these now that you got something started  ;D
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