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bownarra

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Re: Rainy Day project
« Reply #30 on: December 29, 2019, 02:12:15 am »
Nice bow man but I think i'd have rounded the backs edges a little more. ;)

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Re: Rainy Day project
« Reply #31 on: December 29, 2019, 08:52:45 am »
Like it a lot! Splicing opens up a new chapter. Many possibilities and easier to find ( to make) a desired shape than with one piece staves.
If I had a truckload of billets, I would try to make a jig.


Thanks B2W. I think I'm going to have to look up a few more spliced handle builds. Know any good ones? Making jigs?  I think I'd like to try something like Marc's R-D. It just seems like a good design for making a fairly short bow that's fast and durable. I know upstate played around with that design a quite a bit.
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Re: Rainy Day project
« Reply #32 on: December 29, 2019, 09:07:52 am »
Nice bow man but I think i'd have rounded the backs edges a little more. ;)

Thanks bownarra. I'm guessing your worried about lifting edge grain?  I've never had a problem. I rounded the back a bit. The belly a bit more. I usually end up with very little run off. I follow edge grain with my draw knife. I usually don't start narrowing up until somewhere around the last 9".
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Re: Rainy Day project
« Reply #33 on: December 29, 2019, 09:30:48 am »
Think the flat ones are faster. Most folks just cant stand a flat that looking profile but they will perform.

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Re: Rainy Day project
« Reply #34 on: December 29, 2019, 09:35:41 am »
Think the flat one are faster. Most folks just cant stand a flat looking profile but they will perform.

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I think your right Shawn. I don't have a chrono but they always seem like hard hitters. Guess it all just my observations though. Never really did any real testing. I do like the flat backs though.
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Re: Rainy Day project
« Reply #35 on: December 29, 2019, 10:19:11 am »
I'm on the other side of that.  Give me a rounded Osage back (natural shape) any day.  My opinion, but I find they take less set maintaining their profile better.  They tend to be thinner rings as well which I prefer.
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Re: Rainy Day project
« Reply #36 on: December 30, 2019, 07:16:43 am »
I'm on the other side of that.  Give me a rounded Osage back (natural shape) any day.  My opinion, but I find they take less set maintaining their profile better.  They tend to be thinner rings as well which I prefer.


That's interesting Slimbob. I will have to pay more attention in the future and see. I do think some of the bows I've made recently are from flatter back staves. They seem to be performing well, but their designs have been pushing the limits more than my earlier bows. I did pick up a bit more set than I'd like on my 48" ttt bendy but it's really working to hard. It still seems to be shooting good yet but I'm sure it's lost a bit of performance. It has a very flat back. My bow I've been the most impressed with is my "Simply Orange ". It is from a stave much more like your describing. Higher back (natural) and thin rings. That bow isn't stressed quite as much but still is pretty aggressive design. It has taken so little set and been hunted with hard. Not sure if it's design or wood. Got me wondering now
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Re: Rainy Day project
« Reply #37 on: January 03, 2020, 10:19:27 am »
This is one of my favorite of yours BJ. I love everything about it.  )P(
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Re: Rainy Day project
« Reply #38 on: January 04, 2020, 05:58:55 am »
Thank You Jeff. I appreciate your reply.

Do you have anything in the works. Looking forward to seeing one or two of yours again.

Have a great 2020

Bjrogg
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