Author Topic: 58" long 47# @ 28" sinew backed juniper Ishi style bow arrows and quiver  (Read 12224 times)

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Offline JonW

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Stellar tiller for that bow Chuck. All around excellence.

Offline wizardgoat

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Another slick stick Chuck. I think you have a firm grasp on this design!

Offline silent sniper

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Great looking set up that anyone would be proud of! SS

Offline loefflerchuck

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Thanks everyone. Tip to tip 59"

Offline bradsmith2010

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really nice, my favorite style, bet it shoots great,, nice arrows too,, (AT)

Offline Mad Max

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Really nice
Awesome
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Offline simson

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Beatiful matching replica set!
I really like the fd pic, even with mouth open, its a perfect bend.
How do apply laundry blueing, in a water solution? I heard about it but never got my hands on it - would like to try it on a bow.
Another Q: When do you do the wrapping at the nocks, when sinew layers has cured and before bending the bow?

I really admire your work, your replicas are museum pieces for sure.
Simon
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Offline Pat B

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Nice set, Chuck. I bet  Ishi would be proud!   :OK
Make the most of all that comes and the least of all that goes!    Pat Brennan  Brevard, NC

Offline Bob Barnes

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awesome bow... just about what I plan using the great wood that I got from you.  What are the dimensions that you used?
thanks for sharing...
Bob
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Offline Stick Bender

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Absolutely Awsome bow Chuck !
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Offline Marc St Louis

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I see what you mean with the full draw.  Looks like you are saying...ahhhh, and well you should.  Fine looking bow.
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Offline BowEd

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Stellar replication of an Ishi bow Chuck.I'm sure he'd smile seeing it.
Sometime I need to get up to Chatfield,Minnesota about 5 hours north of me.There's a Pope and Young Club/St.Charles museum of bow hunting there.150 years of bow hunting history.It's got an original Ishi bow in it.
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Offline selfbow joe

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Very nice set.

Offline Carson (CMB)

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wow, that is a clean piece of juniper  :o
I love looking at the unstrung profile and then that full draw. That's a lot of bow in 58" Nicely done.
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Offline loefflerchuck

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Thanks again everyone.
 
Brad, one of my favorites too. Perfect design for juniper and sinew

Simson, yes if you get the powder blueing you just add a little water. Some blueing is already in a liquid form. I have applied just the liquid to bows and arrows and it works just like any other dye. It tends to run a little so for detailed arrow crests I make it thick and mix a little hide glue or pitch. As for the sinew wrap, yes and yes. I learned long ago if you wrap the same time as the sinew is put on, the backing shrinks much more than the wrap and it's loose and ugly.

PatB and Beadman, Thanks. I hope so

Bob, your stick is from the very same tree as this. I had to return to this tree 3 times before I could bring myself to cut such a perfect, beautiful tree. It will live on as many bows. Just under 1 7/8 widest point of the bow.

Haha! Maybe your right Marc

Carson, I cut maybe 1 to 2 juniper trees a year. They grow everywhere here. I wait till I can find the perfect one. Juniper and sinew are capable of so much more bend than this. These days I want to get a lot out of the combo, but also want a long life for the bow.