Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Bows => Topic started by: jason5881 on April 06, 2010, 06:11:18 pm
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Hi all,
I made the narrow hickory bow, thanks for all the info.
It is 1 1/8" wide, 68"ntn, 5/8" tips, grip is 7/8" thick, moving to 3/8" tips.
It matches the dimensions almost exactly for the Creek bow on page 53 TBB V2
I cut the nocks to be the same as the Creek bow, as well as induced tip reflex with heat.
Using the heat was actually very frustrating, since I broke the first bow I made from trying it. I had totally finished my first bow, but broke a limb while heat reflexing the tip, so I had to make an entire new bow, and those are the pics that you see. It was the first bow I broke, and extremely frustrating, because of so much time wasted.
If you take a look at the unstrung profile of the bow that I made, you can see it is extremely similar to the Creek bow previously mentioned. So, it is exciting to have what I consider a very close replica, to use a bow that could have been used by the Native Americans.
I took some canola oil and mixed powdered charcoal into it, then I rubbed that all over the bow. That is what filled in the grain of the hickory and also the turtle that I carved in the next pic. The turtle is actually off of the bow on page 52 of TBB V2, I put it at exact center on this bow, so I know to always let the arrow pass by the turtles head, no matter what side is up.
The turtle is an exact size replica, I used a photo copier and blew up page 53 until the back of the bow with the turtle was exactly as wide as the back of my bow in real life. Then I just cut it out, and traced around it. Then carved it out with a knife and some carving tools that I have.
As you can see in the full draw shot, the upper limb has a little more bend at mid limb. That is because I did the classic, "get the bow hot and bend it over the knee" trick, and so without a form its hard to get it right. I put a little more reflex in that upper limb, so it forces a little more bend at mid limb. Oh well, I usually shoot it with that limb at the top, so I have some positive tiller.
I do kind of like the tiller though, the outer tips are pretty stiff for low stack, the mid limb bends, but not enough to take to much set, a little less that 2 inches right after unstringing, and then it only bends very slightly through the hand, just enough to feel it.
This was the first bow that I used heat to reflex the tips, so now that I have a little bit of experience I hope to do better in the future.
Enjoy pics,
Jason
(http://i594.photobucket.com/albums/tt28/Mithradates/Creek%20Hickory/DSC05696.jpg)
(http://i594.photobucket.com/albums/tt28/Mithradates/Creek%20Hickory/DSC05693.jpg)
(http://i594.photobucket.com/albums/tt28/Mithradates/Creek%20Hickory/DSC05692.jpg)
(http://i594.photobucket.com/albums/tt28/Mithradates/Creek%20Hickory/DSC05691.jpg)
(http://i594.photobucket.com/albums/tt28/Mithradates/Creek%20Hickory/DSC05690.jpg)
(http://i594.photobucket.com/albums/tt28/Mithradates/Creek%20Hickory/DSC05686.jpg)
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I am considering doing some more carving on the back, like a long mural, where the long side of the bow is the ground, so that I can draw/carve a whole scene. Something like the cave paintings from Madrid, like people with bows chasing elk, or maybe something else, any ideas?
Jason
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Looks good to me, very primitive looking , tiller looks fine and I bet it shoots nice, congrats eh :)
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Nice bow. That is my favorite style of bow, long south eastern D bow, simple and beautiful, easy to make easy to shoot.
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Nice looking bow,simple and effective. :)
Pappy
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I saw this over on the leatherwall last night. I've been thinking about making some native american bows as well. Looks like you did a great job. Good work.
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Cool bow man
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Very nice bow.
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Good looking bow. I like it when someone re-makes one of the originals...
Great job on decorating it too, simple and elegant...
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Nice job! I've been looking at that one in the TBB2. Cool to see one made. Like the turtle. What is your draw length with that bow?
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Excellent work! Well done. Jawge
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I like it Jason. Hope it shoots good for you. Nice job!
Chasing Crow
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NICE ;D That is my kind of bow. Fine job, I really like the clean simplicity of a bow like that.
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Clean,simple beauty. nice job.
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Bookmarked for April Self BOM fun. Thanks for the contribution.
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Nice looking bow,simple and effective. :)
Pappy
Exactly what I thought. I like it.
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Very nice copy, I made a copy of a creek bow many years ago for a friend, he still shoots it.
Don
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Hi Guys,
Thanks for all the nice comments, I look forward to posting my next bow as well!
I hope you all enjoyed the pics!
Take care,
Jason
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nice job very authentic looking bow.tiller looks spot on too well done.
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Good work I think everyone needs to pay tribute and each should make a native american bow!
Russell
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good looking bow
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very nice bow looks like you could have found it 300yrs ago I like every thing about it