Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Bows => Topic started by: half eye on January 29, 2010, 06:17:55 pm
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The next episode in the "crazy saga's" got to wondering what the results would be to make a "baby" mollegabet....would it pull, be quick, be smooth etc. etc. (like it's big brother) so grabed a not so good piece of red elm and had at it.
Only thing out of character is that the stick was dried real poor and was pretty checked up....so the pics aren't backwards I put some thin red oak on the levers because they were split pretty good...the rest is a self bow though. Came out to my usual 50# @ 27 and is 57"NTN....ought to make a goodun for hunting in a blind!
Turned out pretty well, and draws and shoots really smooth and quick too. It still needs the leather grip wrap (well hell, ya dont want the handle gettin cold, now would ya.) Any way here are some pics of the "little devil". The first one is to show just how small it is
half eye ;)
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Nice bow half eye.. no carvings on this one?
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Legionnaire,
No Sir , not even. This stick was from a board on the bottom of a rack that had been air dried and they did a real poor job of keeping out the dust etc. so the drying checks couldn't close correctly.....didn't think this board would take the gaff....I'm a little suprised that it made a bow, to be honest.......so no carving.
One of those deals where I wanted to try "something" but wasn't sure enough to use a "good" stick....might try carving a short one with some good wood though.
half eye ;)
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Even God rested on the 7th day Rich :D nother nice one eh :)
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Half Eye - that Mollegabet is looking better and better every time I see you do one! You get that down to 48" overall (even if it's only 35-40#) and I'll be first in line to buy one!
Question - Suppose you tillered the bow and finished it to XX #. Then you decide in retrospect to carve it much like your large one. How much to do you suppose that would reduce the poundage?
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All right then Half eye, you just concinced me that I need to try and build one of those. So you will need to explain to my wife how it is your fault that I don't come out of my workshop. Nice bow.
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Love these bows! from half eye, carved or not. Bookmarked Little Molle for January Self Bow of the Month, too!
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Nice little bow. Once again, "A" for ingenuity--you make bow building seem so easy!
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KenH...maybe I'll see how short I can go but dont know how much draw it would make......hummmm? When I carved the very first one I didn't know how much it would loose so when I had it tillered to about 17 inches....I did the carving and then put it back on the tree and had to pull it just short of 19 inches to get the same weight.....so I guess you should allow between 5-10 pounds.....it will sort of be like if you took 1/16" off the belly. Hope that helps.
Lombard: I have way more trouble with my own spouse....I sure dont need her gettin any help ::) There is the old ploy of leaving the shop SOOOOO dirty they dont want to come anywhere near it!!!! and if they do come lookin....ya can allways hide in the nearest pile of scrap ;D
half eye ;)
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Very nice Rich. Man you are a bow making machine right now. Going to have to break down and try that style. ;) Thanks for sharing.
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...There is the old ploy of leaving the shop SOOOOO dirty they dont want to come anywhere near it!!!! and if they do come lookin....ya can allways hide in the nearest pile of scrap ;D
half eye ;)
Rich, this might just work! ;D
Seriously though, that is one good looking bow!
Frode
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Frode,
Hell of an idea ;D Wouldn't get all bruised up by jumpin right in.....I might even be able to break my own record ::)
half eye
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Looks like a nice little shooter there. Are the levers only 1/3 the length of the limb? They look wicked long in the full draw pic.
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fellas,
I'm going to post some picks with dimensions in the "how-to" section and should give you the info you might want along with the why's.
half eye ;)
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... I put some thin red oak on the levers because they were split pretty good...the rest is a self bow though...
Rich,
Would you happen to have a closer shot of those levers?
Thanks,
Frode
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Im starting to think those are some really cool looking bows but I dont have a clue how to build one. :o
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Frode, here are some "lever" views there is a back, belly, and side view....in the side shot I marked the two drying checks I wanted to protect with the "add-on's" to the back side of the levers. They are marked A & B. Usually the levers are the Back of the bow ....there shouldn't be a height difference on the back, only the belly.
Dave 55, if you tell me what weight you want to build, I can shoot some pics of one of mine and insert the rough-out dimensions...if that would help you any? Type of wood, length of draw, and draw weight ....and I could get you real close on dimensions so you can minimize the tillering.
half eye ;)
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once again I hit post before the photos...duh
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Thanks for those extra pics. All clear now. I too can see it better than I can read it. :D
Frode