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Offline Aaron1726

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Re: Short bow build
« Reply #15 on: February 11, 2023, 09:49:10 am »
Tiller looks great. Good save.
Handles add ons pop because handles are bending.
Jawge

Thanks.  Yeah I'm going to keep that in mind if I ever try another glue on handle .

Offline George Tsoukalas

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Re: Short bow build
« Reply #16 on: February 11, 2023, 09:55:35 am »
Put the add-on at the start and let extend into the fades a  bit.
I have to admit I have not done many of those. I do like handles that bend a little in a board bow particularly.

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Offline Aaron1726

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Re: Short bow build
« Reply #17 on: February 11, 2023, 07:18:31 pm »
Got to work on this one a little bit today.  I got it to a little over 22in and it's pulling just shy of 31 lbs.  Thanks for the encouragement guys!  I'll shoot it a bit and then try to get it finished up. 

Offline bjrogg

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Re: Short bow build
« Reply #18 on: February 12, 2023, 07:35:43 am »
Turned out nice Aaron. I like the tiller. Nice even bend.

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Re: Short bow build
« Reply #19 on: February 12, 2023, 08:59:42 am »
Very nice bow. Good save.

Offline Aaron1726

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Re: Short bow build
« Reply #20 on: February 12, 2023, 11:12:51 am »
Thanks yall, hopefully this incarnation will fare better than the original.

Offline Pat B

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Re: Short bow build
« Reply #21 on: February 12, 2023, 12:38:32 pm »
Nice bend.   :OK
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Offline Aaron1726

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Offline Ken

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Re: Short bow build
« Reply #23 on: March 22, 2023, 02:10:55 pm »
Very interesting bow I'm very interested in short does and dogbane, of which I was unaware. How is the backing  holding up?

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Re: Short bow build
« Reply #24 on: March 23, 2023, 10:53:48 pm »
Thanks Ken.  As for the backing, so far it's held up really good.  I've probably put 500 or so arrows through it so far and it's been fine.  Honestly I feel like the dogbane will outlast the oak on this one.  I made a dogbane string for it as well, just seemed right. 

Dogbane is tricky, though.  I like the thin fibers, they lay really clean and even, but it's also a pain to get all the outer bark off ( I can never get it all off) so those little chunks are a challenge to deal with, but it also gives it a cool natural camo.  I think you ought to try it, I'd be interested to hear how it goes, I couldn't find much on backing with it but figured I'd give it a shot.  Overall I'm happy with the results.  If nothing else, its kept the bow in one piece. I have some eastern red cedar that I want to tackle at some point and it might just get a dogbane backing as well  :)

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Re: Short bow build
« Reply #25 on: March 23, 2023, 11:57:33 pm »
Cool little bow.   
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Offline Aaron1726

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Re: Short bow build
« Reply #26 on: March 25, 2023, 08:48:25 am »
Cool little bow.

Thanks, it was a fun build.  Glad I was able to save it from the burn pile  :)

Offline StickMark

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Re: Short bow build
« Reply #27 on: March 25, 2023, 11:49:17 am »
I bet people who usually do not shoot stick bows will find that enjoyable.
My family shoots bows once a year, maybe two times, and one bow they enjoying shooting is just like that one you built.

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Re: Short bow build
« Reply #28 on: March 25, 2023, 12:06:13 pm »
Thanks Ken.  As for the backing, so far it's held up really good.  I've probably put 500 or so arrows through it so far and it's been fine.  Honestly I feel like the dogbane will outlast the oak on this one.  I made a dogbane string for it as well, just seemed right. 

Dogbane is tricky, though.  I like the thin fibers, they lay really clean and even, but it's also a pain to get all the outer bark off ( I can never get it all off) so those little chunks are a challenge to deal with, but it also gives it a cool natural camo.  I think you ought to try it, I'd be interested to hear how it goes, I couldn't find much on backing with it but figured I'd give it a shot.  Overall I'm happy with the results.  If nothing else, its kept the bow in one piece. I have some eastern red cedar that I want to tackle at some point and it might just get a dogbane backing as well  :)

Cool bow, Aaron!  I have been working some dogbane for a chokecherry bow I hope to build if it ever warms up enough to get out and find some wood.  I find that, as I see-saw the fibers between my fingers to get the pith out of the stalks, most of the outer bark breaks off too.  It's a tedious job--I work it while watching TV with the family or listening to music--but not too hard.  Has that been your experience too?  A lot of primitive-skills people on youtube mention scraping the bark off or otherwise struggling with it as you've said; other people echo my experience the most of the bark comes off fairly easily as you work the fibers.  I suspect this has something to do with regional differences or different subspecies of the plant.  I find it a lot easier than working sinew.

Whatever the case, it's cool to see somebody actually doing this.  Does the db add draw weight/snap to the bow, do you think?
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Offline Aaron1726

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Re: Short bow build
« Reply #29 on: March 26, 2023, 12:47:53 pm »

Cool bow, Aaron!  I have been working some dogbane for a chokecherry bow I hope to build if it ever warms up enough to get out and find some wood.  I find that, as I see-saw the fibers between my fingers to get the pith out of the stalks, most of the outer bark breaks off too.  It's a tedious job--I work it while watching TV with the family or listening to music--but not too hard.  Has that been your experience too?  A lot of primitive-skills people on youtube mention scraping the bark off or otherwise struggling with it as you've said; other people echo my experience the most of the bark comes off fairly easily as you work the fibers.  I suspect this has something to do with regional differences or different subspecies of the plant.  I find it a lot easier than working sinew.

Whatever the case, it's cool to see somebody actually doing this.  Does the db add draw weight/snap to the bow, do you think?

Thanks.  The db added about 3lbs to this one, but I didn't have it in reflex when I glued it on.  I'd like to try and see if that would work, might add a bit more that way.

I do like you with getting the pith out, but most of mine the outer bark wants to hang on.  I get a few stalks worth and rub the bundle between my hands and most falls off that way, but you get little pieces all through the stack.  When I twist cord it tends to all come out as I twist, but for the bow it was just mixed in with the fibers.  I've tried combing, but I feel like I loose too many fibers, so I quit doing that.

Good luck with your bow, I'll be excited to see your experience with db.