Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Bows => Topic started by: boo on January 30, 2009, 12:11:17 am
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I've got a couple nice osage billets over at nuggets house, we've been talking about making a take down out of them. I've always wanted a bow i could throw in my quiver along with my arrows , to hike deep in the mnts with. does anyone have any pics of take down self bows ? id like to get some ideas. thanks boo
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There is an Osage take down build along on the build along thread.I buit one last year.I used sleves from 3 rivers.
Pappy
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it's on page 4 Take down follow along . There are several more on the build along thread also.
But that will give you some ideas. :)
Pappy
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That's a great way to utilize a couple of billets. Pappy's bow really shoots well and being a takedown makes it a great travel partner! ;)
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Here's mine. It's my favorite hunting bow.
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those are some great examples, hope mine come out that good. ill read those threads pappy thanks,
is there any such thing as a primitive take down? or is the takedown more of a traditional bow thing? id like to see some more primitive examples but if there isnt any ill get the three rivers system thanks, boo
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Bobby, in one of the older back issues of PA there was an article about a "primitive" take down. Seems the builder cut the handle area at a long bevel(complete 4" handle)added 2 dowels to one side and accompanying holes in the other half and used an extra bow string to wrap the handle joint together. I believe the bowyers of Bhutan build their bows this way also.
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that sounds pretty neat pat , thanks . I wonder which way you would want the cut? im guessing you would want the top limb to be the longest for the back of the bow?
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To the top. Here are a couple.
Pappy