Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Bows => Topic started by: Cameroo on August 22, 2011, 11:46:32 pm
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Hey guys, I just wanted to share some pics of this bow I finally finished up. I had posted the early stages of this bow in another thread when it was supposed to be my trade bow, but ended up too light. (http://www.primitivearcher.com/smf/index.php/topic,25939.0.html (http://www.primitivearcher.com/smf/index.php/topic,25939.0.html)). Anyway, it ended up at 35# @ 28". Turns out a guy I work with is looking for a lighter bow, so I finished this off for him.
It's rawhide backed, and about 67" ntn. I used some mahogany leather antiquing gel on the rawhide to give it some color, which kinda matched the color of the purpleheart in the handle and tips. This one took about 1" of set, I think because I worked the inner limbs a little too hard early in the tillering. I had fun with the tips on this one and made them narrower than my previous bows. I left them thicker to begin with, and when the tillering was done, I was surprised at how much wood kept coming off without them starting to bend.
I might add a shelf and handle wrap yet, depending what my buddy wants. Anyway, here's the pics:
(http://i162.photobucket.com/albums/t253/cbergerman/640/4%20Maple_Purple/P1120321.jpg)
(http://i162.photobucket.com/albums/t253/cbergerman/640/4%20Maple_Purple/P1120328.jpg)
(http://i162.photobucket.com/albums/t253/cbergerman/640/4%20Maple_Purple/P1120342.jpg)
(http://i162.photobucket.com/albums/t253/cbergerman/640/4%20Maple_Purple/P1120322.jpg)
(http://i162.photobucket.com/albums/t253/cbergerman/640/4%20Maple_Purple/P1120330.jpg)
(http://i162.photobucket.com/albums/t253/cbergerman/640/4%20Maple_Purple/P1120338.jpg)
(http://i162.photobucket.com/albums/t253/cbergerman/640/4%20Maple_Purple/P1120351.jpg)
(http://i162.photobucket.com/albums/t253/cbergerman/640/4%20Maple_Purple/P1120366.jpg)
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classy Cameroo, your finish work on the tips is sweet. the rawhide came out great too.
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Hi Cam,
Really like the look of the stained raw hide backing, and your tips look fantastic. Way to go.
Adb has created a monster. hahahaha Love to get together to shoot next time I'm in S'toon.
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Good looking bow,well done. :)
Pappy
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Excellent bow! Nice tiller. Jawge
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That's an awesome bow. Love the contrast between the woods and the stained rawhide, and the tips are killer.
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Nice one. I like the streamlined smooth flowing lines of the front profile
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Thanks a lot guys :) I spent the better part of an afternoon just finishing those tips off. And then while shooting it in, I was trying out a really loose grip and had the bow jump out of my hands. Had to retouch the lower tip after that ::) I was pretty happy with the way that gel antique stain turned out. I found that after putting a base layer on, I could randomly streak some more on and let it set up a bit before wiping it of, and it left a cool pattern that looked similar to a wood grain effect.
Dave, give me a shout next time you're around, I'd love to go shooting. There's not much summer left - I just noticed yesterday how many leaves are turning yellow already!
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Hey, Cam
Another super looking bow! Nice job,buddy! I like what you did with the rawhide.
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cant believe i missed this one , great bow Cam you do some fine finish work . full draw is beautiful
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Thanks Adam and Ken. I enjoy the tillering process, but thinking about what to do for the finishing touches and then bringing it all together is the part I really love (not that there`s anything fancy about this one).
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Looks fancy to me ;)like the handle and how it all ties togher, good job!!!
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Nice tiller, bow, finish and everything else!
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The tip overlays are classy as hell. Really like'em.
Lane
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Awesome. Nice bow.
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I appreciate the feedback, thanks guys :)
I have run into a bit of a dilemma with this one - the guy I made it for wants me to name it. Usually I can come up with something by thinking of something of significance that occurred while making the bow, or the time it was finished, etc., but I'm drawing a total blank on this one. Anyone have any ideas for me?
I was thinking "Weekend Warrior" because he is taking it to his cabin at the lake, where he goes every weekend. When I suggested that he just laughed a bit and said "You'll think of something..." Then I told him that sometimes a bow has to earn it's name, to which he replied with a laugh again. Some people... ::) :)
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Here's a couple ideas. You could focus on the bow that looked like a failure turned into success, something like "reborn". Or, you could do something maple related, the genus name "Acer" comes to mind.
George
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Thanks George. Acer beats any ideas I had.
Reborn would be cool in other circumstances, but I was thinking about how he'd have to explain that name to people - that it was a failure because it was too light for the intended owner, but heavy enough for him (wouldn't want to hurt his ego! :o )
I think I'll just sharpie "Acer" on it and be done with it. If he doesn't like the name, he'll have to get out the sandpaper I guess ;D I told him he should name it, but he wouldn't have any of it.