Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Bows => Topic started by: Scott E on May 08, 2011, 03:47:58 pm
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Hi guys, this is a 66" ntn, 60# @ 27" elm backed rock maple. The handle is Brazilian cherry, maple and bacote, the tips are also bacote. It is a sweet shooting bow, my best todate. It hits hard, so I named it "The Hammer". I put in some mild d/r, and still holds some. Thanks for looking!
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:o Nice Scott. Love the tiller and brace and tip overlays and........Ah heck. I just love the whole bow ;D
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Beautiful bow, love that handle detail. Congrats.
George
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I really like that tiller. Hardly looks like the limbs are bending too much at all, but there you are at full draw. Nice stuff.
Gabe
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Thank you Hillbilly61, George and Gabe!
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That's a great looking bow. Very nice work. God Bless
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Nice bow. Good job! What did you use to stain the maple? A stain? a dye?
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Nice bow and very nice tiller. Elm backed maple sounds like a good combo. 8)
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great job Scott !! you have an eye for finish work .
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Nice finish work, very uniform.
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Hey, nice bow! I love the way maple flings an arrow. Great job!
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great looking bow. detail work is nice.
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Thanks PeteC, Arrowind, Pat B, ken75, PEARL DRUMS, Parnell and ErictheViking!
Arrowind, I used Fiebing's leather dye. For the elm I mixed light brown and oxblood until it looked interesting, and the maple I used the light brown. Tru oil for the finish.
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I agree with the others... beautiful bow!
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Ditto scott D, that grain looks crazy. A beautiful bow all the same! pretty fulldraw pic!
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Thanks HatchA, Scott D and nativenoobowyer86! Yeah, the grain has islands, run-offs and is far from parallel on the elm. I did a bend test on the excess strip and it bent pretty far without breaking, so I glued it up and gave it a shot. No splinters yet ;D