Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Bows => Topic started by: Christian Soldier on September 24, 2013, 01:05:04 pm
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Hey guys, I'd like to make a similar replica (exact would bust most self bows, or at least take a lot of set AFAIK), to the recurves in Catching Fire. For anyone who's not a die hard fan, here's what it looks like. http://hungergamesarchery.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/o-JENNIFER-LAWRENCE-HUNGER-GAMES-570-1.jpg
Not too unusual a design for a FG bow but its not really traditional when it comes to self bows, but I'd like to try none the less.
Here's my plan. 61" hackberry stave. 2 and 1/4" wide most of the length of the limbs. 35-40lbs at 26". 11.5" sass handle riser (longer than most self bow handles, shorter than some FG). This leaves me with about 50" of recurved working limb. Will it work?
Also back to the riser.
1 Does it need to be as well seasoned as the stave?
2 If so, can I season it in the oven?
3 Have FG type handle risers been done on self bows before, if so any pics or links?
4 Do you glue the riser on early or shape it some first then glue it on.
5 Will TBII work for gluing? (assuming the stave isn't bendy handle, obviously most risers would pop off then)
6 Can I steam deflex the stave, shape the riser to fit, then glue it to the riser to take some of the stress of the limbs?
7 If so would #6 be beneficial to have a R/D or should I just go with simple recurves?
Thanks you very much for any help! You guys are a great resource!
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I'd make a bow like that one piece.
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Dude ya got me scratching my head ??? Are you talking about a 3 piece bolt takedown self bow? Or trying to glue limbs on a riser/handle shaped like that? ??? The later will break? ??? And I'd choose osage for my limbs...prob sinew or wood backed to handle fg like designs
Cody(missile master ) built a sweet three piece bolt system take down osage self bow..don't have a link but its around here somewhere...lol. I know he used the bolt system that binghams projects sells for fg bows and it worked great for him...
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i believe misslemaster has a three peice take down that has a similar profile, if you know any of codys bows then you know its amazing.
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check this out
http://www.primitivearcher.com/smf/index.php/topic,39384.0.html
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Sheesh !!! That misslemaster is some artist,,what is he 12? Wait till hes 40 then he might be good at bow building ,, how did i miss this bow before???
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Sheesh !!! That misslemaster is some artist,,what is he 12? Wait till hes 40 then he might be good at bow building ,, how did i miss this bow before???
Not to many 12 year olds out there with goatees ya know
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I built this one using tee nuts sandwitched in the riser to bolt the limbs to cost is next to nothing http://www.primitivearcher.com/smf/index.php/topic,24354.msg327043.html#msg327043
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is this going to be in the next hunger games film? i read the book and can't wait for the film.
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I built this one using tee nuts sandwitched in the riser to bolt the limbs to cost is next to nothing http://www.primitivearcher.com/smf/index.php/topic,24354.msg327043.html#msg327043
damn pauly, didnt know you were that good lol :P
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Man Bub. I never saw that one! Pretty kick @$$ :)
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I built this one using tee nuts sandwitched in the riser to bolt the limbs to cost is next to nothing http://www.primitivearcher.com/smf/index.php/topic,24354.msg327043.html#msg327043
damn pauly, didnt know you were that good lol :P
yeah jordo some times I amaze myself ::) :laugh:
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Awwww jeez, really!???? Cmon at 47 im starting to build the bent stick, but you fellas set the bar too fricken high!! Who am i kidding im addicted already, just finished two and now workin two more, , and as far as cody's beard,, some dudes grow em at 12 so thats no indication of age,,, lol
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I was planning on making it a one piece. Just gluing on the extra piece of wood to the handle so I could make a shallower grip angle and a cut in shelf.
BH, do you mean a 3 piece bow held together with glue would break (I agree), or the extra bit of handle glued to the main stave would break?
That bow will be featured in the new movie Catching Fire which comes out November 22nd. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=keT5CRhhy84
I wasn't really considering a TD but now looking at the profile I think it might probably be more appropriate. I'll look into both options. Answers to the original questions are still relevant either way.
Bubby, any more info on that TD would be great. Did you put any kind of internal threading inside the riser for the T bolts?
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Bubby, never mind. I see you used T Nuts not T bolts, though I suppose you could have used both.
What size of each did you use (T nuts and bolts)?
How thick should the limbs be before you attach them to the riser?
Did you finish the riser early in the bow making process or after tillering?
Thanks for tolerating all my questions!
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I don't remember what size nuts and bolts I used 1/4" maybe 5/16", the lams on the limbs were around 1/8" each and after I got the limbs started I mounted them and made some marks and got the riser ruffed out pretty close, then tillered then did the finish work