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Osage plains 5curve 52/24 (No. 56)
« on: December 20, 2014, 03:12:08 pm »
Here is an interesting little bow, at least for me – haha. This bow is made with akinda prefab sinew backing, will say the backing is applied in one single piece. The backing of that bow was first on this bow: http://www.primitivearcher.com/smf/index.php/topic,36287.0.html
Here the sinew was applied conventional. It was thrown off with a loud bang while drawing obviously because of poor preparation at the back. I saved the backing strip and had it laying around for years. This year in August I thought give it a try again on a fresh roughed out plains type. The dried out strip was soaked in water for one day, the bows back carefully prepped, the strip applied in one whole layer, and ….  it came out great!
I'm really thinking we should do more experiments in that technique, I read somewhere Koreans do it in a similar way.
Well back to the bow. The sinew backing is quite strong proportional (⅓ to ⅔) to the wood thickness, which is perhaps the reason for the cracks on the belly, they appeared while sinew curing. Tillering this bow out was easy and done in minutes, as the osage stick was near dimensions before I got it backed. The belly cracks were filled with thin super glue – excellent stuff! <the tips are secured with additional sinew wrappings, painted with red ochre. Forgot to say the sinew backing is all over the limb's sides. The sinew had become nearly transparent, when the light comes from the right angle you can see the wood of the back shining through. Hard to make suitable pics.
The handle is red and black flannel, held in place with a linen thread. The zigzag on the back is painted with earth pigments and particularly sanded off after drying. I like the 'used' look, hope the fresh appearance of the cloth will assimilate soon.
I found a nice bow in that manner in Baldwin's book, but I will not call mine a replica of this specimen. My bow has short static recurves, I haven’t seen that sharp on originals. These short statics causes a smooth draw out to 24”, maybe there is a tic more available.
This bow has a reflex of 5¾”, immediately after unbracing it is 5¼”, coming back in a few minutes. I'm very pleased with that.
I like this bow very much, it has lot of early drawweight and is a really snappy little devil.

Ah, forgot to say the thing is 41" ntn

Enjoy ….






Lot of reflex








lower tip


short sharp statics


lower limb


upper tip


lower tip belly


upper tip belly








sideview limbs, transparent backing




details painting







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Offline wizardgoat

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Re: Osage plains 5curve 52/24 (No. 56)
« Reply #1 on: December 20, 2014, 03:36:01 pm »
I really really like this one. Your one of my favorite bowyers on this site, this bow is one of the many reasons why. Id say "keep em coming", but I really don't need to!

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Re: Osage plains 5curve 52/24 (No. 56)
« Reply #2 on: December 20, 2014, 03:48:32 pm »
Man, sinew over osage is usually over kill and dead weight in my experience. But, you definitely have it doing its fair share on this one. Killer looking little bow.

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Re: Osage plains 5curve 52/24 (No. 56)
« Reply #3 on: December 20, 2014, 04:08:03 pm »
I really really like this one. Your one of my favorite bowyers on this site, this bow is one of the many reasons why. Id say "keep em coming", but I really don't need to!
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Re: Osage plains 5curve 52/24 (No. 56)
« Reply #4 on: December 20, 2014, 04:15:32 pm »
Another stunner Simon!
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Re: Osage plains 5curve 52/24 (No. 56)
« Reply #5 on: December 20, 2014, 04:32:17 pm »
Looks like a real crackerjack of a little bow.I like everything about it.Did i miss the draw weight?

There does seem to be a bit of confusion regarding definitions these days.That bow seems to be a straight reflex recurve bow,not  a 5 curve as ive known the style to be.The 5 curve as ive been led to believe,is reflexed from the grip area and then deflexed in the region of midlimb and then reflexed at the outer extremities.In other words,a gullwing with reflex in the nock area.

Regardless an outstanding little bow.

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Re: Osage plains 5curve 52/24 (No. 56)
« Reply #6 on: December 20, 2014, 05:21:32 pm »
You've got incredible talent.................
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Re: Osage plains 5curve 52/24 (No. 56)
« Reply #7 on: December 20, 2014, 07:14:21 pm »
Outstanding.   52 pounds at 24 as in the title?

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Re: Osage plains 5curve 52/24 (No. 56)
« Reply #8 on: December 20, 2014, 07:21:30 pm »
Wow, that is the most terrifying 41 inches of osage I have seen! :o I would say it was cute, but man, 52#?! Super impressive.

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Re: Osage plains 5curve 52/24 (No. 56)
« Reply #9 on: December 20, 2014, 07:27:05 pm »
Simson,
Remind me when you put this one up for BOM .... O:)
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Re: Osage plains 5curve 52/24 (No. 56)
« Reply #10 on: December 20, 2014, 07:55:27 pm »
That is just awesome! Great job!
I had a bow throw violently off some sinew too.
Some say sinew is magic.
I say runny superglue is magic! :)
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Re: Osage plains 5curve 52/24 (No. 56)
« Reply #11 on: December 20, 2014, 08:02:45 pm »
Another work of art from you Simon.   Really enjoy seeing your bows.
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Re: Osage plains 5curve 52/24 (No. 56)
« Reply #12 on: December 20, 2014, 08:17:45 pm »
I'd like to see this bow shoot a flight arrow.

Offline Aaron H

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Re: Osage plains 5curve 52/24 (No. 56)
« Reply #13 on: December 20, 2014, 08:21:39 pm »
Once again Simon, you have outdone yourself.  Simply amazing

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Re: Osage plains 5curve 52/24 (No. 56)
« Reply #14 on: December 20, 2014, 10:20:27 pm »
very nice, I want to make one like that !   :)