Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Bows => Topic started by: Parnell on January 04, 2011, 09:58:03 pm
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Hi Gang,
I'm posting a couple of things I've been working on over the last months. First off, there are some new guys that I've been pushing toward hickory and I wanted to post something for them, even though it isn't quite finished.
A very simply made hickory D bow with very narrowed pointy tips and a tie on nock. This bow is currently 60" long and pulling over 50# at about 25". Shorter than my full draw, but I'm liking the simple "bush bow" idea here. The heat treatment was the length of the belly at floor tiller. You can say where wood was removed. I shot about 50 arrows out of it this evening and enjoyed this simple bow.
A couple other unfinished things - a heavy hickory backed ipe ELB pulling 75# at 27". Also a reflex/deflex I've been driving myself nuts with for months. It's got it's mistakes but what a learning curve! Enjoy the pictures - thanks for looking.
Parnell
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very nice
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Couple more...
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Nice little projects, Steve, you've been busy.Nice shorts, too. Nothing like Florida Camo. ;D
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Wow those are looking great! Love the simple D They are always great shooters and your tiller looks spot on. Nice work Parnell
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well done i really like the little hickory d bow, is it a board or stave? I too would like to try working with some hickory, as of now all i have worked with is vine maple, yew, oceanspray is still drying. but I need to get something i can start on now lol Thanks for shareing.
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Great looking work,you been busy,love the little Hickory,simple but effective. :)
Pappy
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Great work. Love the flint heads.
Del
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Nice work, love the Hickory D.
Jeff
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Thanks, guys. Elktracker, the lil hick is a board bow. It was, I believe, 5/4 board that had very straight tight rings running the height of the board. I'd actually bought it to cut backing strips with - got about 6 good ones and I had a piece a little over a half inch thick left. Kinda wanted to make another simple bow like this with it. I drew the dimensions, cut it, sanded the edges, floor tillered, and toasted the belly in about 3 hours. Left it sit for 24 hours to stabilize then tied on the little tab nocks and tillered it the next evening. I'd say 4 hours work for an effective bow. Nothing like simplicity sometimes, especially after wrestling with the r/d design of Marc's. The next one will be better! :)
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Sweet
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cool thanks for the info parnell, did you have to chase a ring on it or just go with it? thanks for the info and again great job im excited to start experamenting with hick backing and bows. Josh
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No ring chasing on this one. The grain was nice and straight, but in the past I've made hickory board bows with grain runoff up to 60# up. Don't trust those the same, but hickory is incredibly resilient.
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Appears as though you have been busy, building nice bows. Way to go.
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Great bows! Great work!