Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Bows => Topic started by: fusizoli on June 07, 2011, 08:54:29 am
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Have got some trunk from a friend ;D
The first bow is in floor tiller stage (~55ntn) and have two tight ring on the back after remoove a lot of "micro" rings. No sap!
http://s1212.photobucket.com/albums/cc450/fusizoli/osage%20bows/
It looking dark and dense wood to me.
I ve missed the rings somwhere at the middle (bend thrue handle Dbow) and have to fade two rings on the back, so it not chased for 1 ring. It not looking bad to me just like to ask the osge experts :)
Could this make trouble? Now it have to dry out so have few weeks.....
Try to position the fade on a pin knot where the limb wouldn't bend too much.
I could protect it if it needs. May that would be the best solution (?)
Thanks for the advice Zoltan
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Is there a reason you can't get the back to one continuous ring? Could the back be sinewed? Or maybe sinew wrapped a certain distance each side of the violation? Just throwing out my questions too.
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If the violation doesn't take up a very large area I would lay some sinew over the violation and wrap it with thread. Can you show us some pics of the rings in question Zoltan?
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It made it last night may a bit too fast ::) with axe and rasp 8)
It have a wavy knoty back with no paralell rings. If I scrap that part too it schould be weak.
I think some rawhide wrapping schould secure that point. Hope so
Here is a pic http://s1212.photobucket.com/albums/cc450/fusizoli/osage%20bows/?action=view¤t=IMG_5589.jpg
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Zoltan,
I have no doubt that you can make it work and make it work dang good!! ;)
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From what I see ya just knicked down into the next ring about the size of a pinky nail. Sinew wrap her and it looks like it should be ok. IMHO id rather just back thin ringed Osage cus I hate chasing thin rings and feel thin ringed makes a better backed bow. But some people will disagree with me on this one. I also understand though that Osage is harder for you to find than here in the states. Im sure you'll manage a fine shooter from her. :)
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Thanks guys, will post the end result. ;)
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Just a little update. The bow is near finished. Tillered without secure those part.
Today put a rawhide secure patch and some sinew wrappings on it, have to finish for this weekend.
It is about 55# at 25
(http://i1212.photobucket.com/albums/cc450/fusizoli/osage%20bows/IMG_5653.jpg?t=1309866175)
(http://i1212.photobucket.com/albums/cc450/fusizoli/osage%20bows/IMG_5654.jpg?t=1309866202)
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Woo-wee. Look at that fun rollercoaster ride. Lots of humps n bumps. That looked like a fun tiller. Can't wait to see that one at full draw.
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That looks wicked Zoltan! I knew you could pull it off :)
Jon W.
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I can see wide you had trouble following the rings if they were thin. Try useing a damp rag as scrape. This way you can see the ring edge better.
SWEETTTTTTTTTTTT CURVES and BUMPS.
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She is drying now and hope will be ready soon. Built up the sinew nocks too.
There was no trouble with scrapping, just with rough out to floor tiller before chased one ring ::) ;) Eaten the wood too fast at late night >:D There was an axe mark and not enough room of error......
The handle will fade out the whole secure patch, so it doesn't matters. It is working without that, but I like the safe things, especially on a present.
It is a very simple but fast hunting stick.
Oh and it was fun to tiller :D
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I got a little motion sick on tha rollercoster ...im beting u may have as well, like the rest can't wait to see the full draw pics.good job that looks a little out of my league. ;)
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Before moove to the gathering show some teasing pics from the finished bow.
Braced and full draw after comeing back. Thanks for looking.
(http://i1212.photobucket.com/albums/cc450/fusizoli/osage%20bows/IMG_5669.jpg?t=1310053514)
(http://i1212.photobucket.com/albums/cc450/fusizoli/osage%20bows/IMG_5675.jpg?t=1310053565)
(http://i1212.photobucket.com/albums/cc450/fusizoli/osage%20bows/IMG_5667.jpg?t=1310053538)
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very nice
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That really is a great looking stave. I can't wait for full draw pics. Jawge
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Here is the final pics from the bow.
We had talk about on the PP forum about the full draw pics at distance shot hold. It is a tricky thing but they show the bow out of tiller. Than rotate it and shows the tiller ok. Strange thing....so here is an example for this :)
The bow is in the happy owner's hand.
(http://i1212.photobucket.com/albums/cc450/fusizoli/osage%20bows/P1000734.jpg?t=1310840738)
(http://i1212.photobucket.com/albums/cc450/fusizoli/osage%20bows/P1000733.jpg?t=1310839869)
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I like this stick a lot!
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Thanks Gordon!
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Fusizoli, the owner of that bow looks very pleased with it. I am not surprised, it is beautiful!
It's a pity you you don't have access to more osage, you have a way of turning out wonderful work with it. Thanks for sharing the pictures with us!
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Thanks the nice compliment JW
He gave me some billets and few stawes, so if they ready for work than some more will coming :)
This bow is that kind I like to keep it myself, but this kind of things are the best presents!
Here is the rotated (same) pic from the tiller.
(http://i1212.photobucket.com/albums/cc450/fusizoli/osage%20bows/P1000734-1.jpg?t=1310852048)
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If that wouldn't have made a bow, it still would have been a great walking stick!
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very nice work on a very challenging-looking piece of osage. Tiller looks perfect. :)
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That bow looks perfect to me in every way, well done.
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Very nice Zoltan, Ilike it alot. the waviness is sweet. reminds me of one of Druid's bows.
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Awesome arc. That turned out sweeeet :)
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beautiful.
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Thanks a lot guys! :)
Here is some more pics.
(http://i1212.photobucket.com/albums/cc450/fusizoli/osage%20bows/IMG_5673-1.jpg?t=1310987029)
(http://i1212.photobucket.com/albums/cc450/fusizoli/osage%20bows/IMG_5672.jpg?t=1310986998)
(http://i1212.photobucket.com/albums/cc450/fusizoli/osage%20bows/IMG_5674-1.jpg?t=1310986973)
(http://i1212.photobucket.com/albums/cc450/fusizoli/osage%20bows/IMG_5676.jpg?t=1310986937)
(http://i1212.photobucket.com/albums/cc450/fusizoli/osage%20bows/IMG_5671-1.jpg?t=1310986908)
Cheers Z