Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Bows => Topic started by: half eye on September 08, 2012, 09:40:06 pm
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Fellas, started on one of my scalloped bows for gun doc, and couldn't miss the chance to jerk his chain just a tad..... ::)
Here's the start of a bow for him. right now the bow is 52" and 58#@26", a self bow from elm. It is in the Ojibwa pattern so it has slightly recurved tips that open at full draw. As ya can see from the pics I need to get the upper tip to open just a tad more but overall it's commin along nicely. I was shooting for 60# so I believe it will get shortened to 50" which should get me up to low to mid 60's.
The bow is called " la bonne Medecine pour un bon ami" or good medecin for a good friend.
rich
sorry doc.....couldn't resist >:D
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That is a sweet looking piece of elm Rich. Looks like good medicine to me.
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Looking good Rich glad you posted it as I always love your scalloped bows. One day I got to try to get one that short to bend that far at
at that weight. Don't think I'm to that level yet, would likely get massive set, poor tiller or more likely an explosion.
He is gonna like that bow, its a nice one for sure. Please post more pics when your got it done.
Greg
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Nice one, Rich! You got her bending real nice. I can't wait to see the finished product!!
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:o ;D ;D ;D. Wow! Pull my chain doesn't quite cover it Rich! I have drool running down my shirt and a big goofy smile on my face! Oh my! You might be getting some hate mail from the local whitetail population here in Ks. I know of one big fat doe in my creek that is gonna have a serious mad on towards you! I can't hardly wait! ;D. Josh
BTW no need to pike it. 58# is perfect! Words can't express my excitement!
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Glad ya like it so far Josh. Wont be no more teasers till she's done. I'll have to play the length by ear though....dont want her to finish out too low in weight.....figured might loose 2-3 pounds after sanding etc......we'll see
rich
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nicely done Rich.you make some sweet bows my friend.
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ok Josh here's some shots of her finished.
Some of the medicine: black mink wraps (all these mink,fischer,martin,otter etc. reverred as ferocious killers by area NA's) the bows color comes from 20 hrs in the sweat tent bein smoked with Ironwood and Birch bark and some hide from last seasons buck, the green is regular paint w/ cuts painted black. colored only on the scalloped side (arrow pass side) and signed on the off side . no other color or "sign" because it's only for the hunt. Also the string is from my first hunting bow and took 4 deer (a new string included if ever needed)
OK Josh thats all for now ......really hope ya like so far.....will get the regular shots tomorrow and weigh it on the scale so we know exactly where it's at.
rich
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sorry forgot some
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Oh my! That's some serious medicine! That's definitely the new lead pony in my stable! I'm pert near speechless!( a rare affliction for me) Ever since your article in PA on your scalloped bows, I've dreamed of having one. I considered making one myself more than once, but it would not of had the same medicine! I can't thank you enough Rich! Josh
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Sure hope so Josh.....guess you will find out along that creek, eh?
rich
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look's like serious good medicine for Josh and bad medicine for the buck's, nice bow Rich, Bub
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What a lucky dog, Doc...and a fine job, Rich. It turned out really good. I gotta get the scoop on those scalloped bows, sometime!
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That bow sure is a beauty. Can't wait to try one of thoes scalloped bows my self. Love the mustelidae"using my mamalogy education" wraps sure looks cool.
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Your a lucky man Doc. to have such a great friend laying down that great medicine. I'm sure it will fill the pot.
Wonderful job Rich,
Spyder
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Very nice... im shure doc will put that beautiful mn. Osage >:D shorty to good use :)
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Nice little Scalloped Screamer there Rich :) Very nice!!!
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Man I love those scalloped bows Rich!! Another awesome bow. Great work my friend!
Tattoo Dave
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Another nice one Rich,love it. :)
Pappy
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That there is my kind of bow. Real nice finish work on that baby Rich, just perfect in my opinion.
Greg
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That is a work of art! Beauty! Jawge
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Here's the money shots of the finished bow. After sanding finishing etc it's just about 56# now so I'm gonna have to see if that's enough.
last pics fellas. Really appreciate he nice comments and hope maybe the bow will be worthy of a guy of gun doc's place in things.
rich
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Very nice Sir! It's a good thing you don't live next door to me I would have driven you crazy with questions in a day.
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Wow that is a nice bend!
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What a beautiful little bow! This is very inspired work, it just all seems to be right in place. I would just love to touch it and shoot it ;D
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That is so fine, Rich! Love your bends...perfect!
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Man you so very much nailed the tiller on that bow.
It will be an honor to live in the same state that it is going to be hunting in.
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Is the straight side of the bow tapered from the grip to the tips or is it straight, its kind of hard to tell in the pictures? It is a beautiful bow by the way, all of your bows are truly works of art.
Grady
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Perfect! As all of yours appear to be. Very nice.
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Well thank you for the nice comments, just hope it kills some venison for gun doc.....that's whats important to me.....
Autologus, The center 1/3 of the bow is parallel and then the limbs taper to 3/4" knocks....both sides have the same taper, the scallops are about 1/8" deep and I think that makes the centerline of the bow "look" like it does.....but both sides are symetrical.
rich
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Thanks, Rich I was wondering because I love those scalloped bows and would like to try my hand at one but I bet they are a bugger to tiller with the scallops.
Grady
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No sir, they are not that bad.....if I can help ya out either email at[ rousseau.rd@att.net ]or call at (231) 587-8542.
rich
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You sir are a master! Thanks for posting. I like the color and your tiller is awesome as always