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Title: New Year's resolutions
Post by: M-P on December 30, 2007, 09:09:39 pm
I ain't talkin' ab out eat less exercise more or even ask the boss for a raise.  What are your plans for new bow makin' projects next year.   
As for me I've got a couple of projects lined up and ideas for several more.  FVirst I have to do my part on the west community bow.  The I think  I'll try one of those Bhutanese style bamboo bows.   Ron
Title: Re: New Year's resolutions
Post by: sonny on December 30, 2007, 09:24:37 pm
I'm doing my best to get an ERC bow blank ready for sinew backing in the first couple of weekends of the new year. I'd like to get it backed on Tues the 1st but may not have it ready by then.....should push myself to get at least one course of sinew applied on the 1st. Seems that would be a good way to start '08, but don't want to rush this bow along..

 
 
Title: Re: New Year's resolutions
Post by: 330bull on December 30, 2007, 10:45:00 pm
1. Work on patience while tillering.
2. Spend more time working on Vine Maple and build some efficient flatbows.
3. Harvest more yew staves (12-24 staves).
4. Build a short Osage flatbow (which I'll have to do some trading for an osage stave)
5. Meet up with John Strunk for another bow building session.
6. Meet JD Duff for a building session.
7. Send out more Vine Maple staves to people who want it.
8. Build & give away several shooter self bows, especially to some kids.
9. Let the dogs sort it out instead of me.
10.  The most important...Not letting any of 1-9 get in the way between my relationship with my wife.   ;)
Title: Re: New Year's resolutions
Post by: Justin Snyder on December 30, 2007, 11:00:45 pm
Make more......  Finish the one I started 7 months ago.  Not telling what it is though.  A few guys know since they have provided materials and info. Justin
Title: Re: New Year's resolutions
Post by: gene roberts on December 30, 2007, 11:09:28 pm
I'm thinking of building an osage selfbow.
Title: Re: New Year's resolutions
Post by: koan on December 30, 2007, 11:59:08 pm
Hickory backed walnut long bow, ash board bow, and most important...learn to make arrows....Brian
Title: Re: New Year's resolutions
Post by: leapingbare on December 31, 2007, 12:06:29 am
  I plane to have cut and split 1000 Osage staves before i PCS to Ft Campbell..
  i know that sounds like allot but i did 100 in 3 days two years ago.  and i got from now until may.
Title: Re: New Year's resolutions
Post by: Pat B on December 31, 2007, 12:50:11 am
See what I can get out of this pile of staves and billets and maybe get back into the corner of shame(second pic) :o.
First of all, I have to get my brain back into bow building mode. ;)
    330Bull, #1 and #10 are the most important!!!  ;)    Pat

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Title: Re: New Year's resolutions
Post by: jpitts on December 31, 2007, 01:21:34 am
1. Finish the bow I started back before surgery.
2. Build more bows, especially a few kids bows, try my hand at an ELB too.
3. Build my strength back and stay away from smokes (quit back in June)  ::)
4. Spend as much time with my daughter that I can. She'll be off to college this year.
Keep Momma happy....cause if Momma ain't happy.....ain't noooooobody happy  ;D
Title: Re: New Year's resolutions
Post by: Pat B on December 31, 2007, 01:25:41 am
Actually the second pic ain't the Corner of shame but my uncompleted bows. Recognize the guava, Manny?     Pat
Title: Re: New Year's resolutions
Post by: Justin Snyder on December 31, 2007, 01:42:43 am
See what I can get out of this pile of staves and billets
If all you want to do is see what you can get out of the pile you have my address. Then they would be out of the pile.  ;D Justin
Title: Re: New Year's resolutions
Post by: Far East Archer on December 31, 2007, 01:44:55 am
Nice wood pile Pat. My pile is about 1/4 the size of that lol Anyways, I got a list of stuff I'd like to get done.

1. Rough out all staves in wood pile
2. Finish all unfinished bows
3. Make Korean hornbow out of Bamboo
4. Make real Japanese Yumi
5. Finish boa skin mulberry recurve for another archer
6. Make hickory backed ipe longbow 120#@32"
7. Finish all heavy longbows (75#,85#,95#,100#,110#)
8. Make 100#@32" Bamboo warbow
9. Make bamboo R/D bow for other archer
10. Make bamboo recurve
11. Make 400# siege crossbow
12. Make lots of arrows (war,bamboo,target,whistling)

Thats about it for now, should keep me busy all year.......

-Alex

Title: Re: New Year's resolutions
Post by: Wulamoc on December 31, 2007, 06:05:31 pm
1.  Make some board bows
2.  Make some bows from hickory staves drying in my garage
3.  Make some arrows
4.  Make some knives
5.  Look at the honey-do list
6.  Make some more board bows
7.  Make some more bows from hickory staves
8.  Make some more arrows
9.  Make some more knives
10. Look at the honey-do list again

Retirement looks fun!!!
Wells
Title: Re: New Year's resolutions
Post by: Dane on December 31, 2007, 06:23:55 pm
1. Finish up an osage longbow (worked on it a bit today)
2. Build an elm (Homie, maybe) and a maple Yooper bow.
3. Complete the Asiatic composite bow started early this year
4. Complete casting oven to cast bronze components to complete my Roman manuballista
5. Complete the larger scorpion arrow-firing catapult
6. Get back to learning to knap
7. More arrows
8. Learn to shoot with a thumb ring
9. Improve my leather working skills
10. Find time to sleep
Title: Re: New Year's resolutions
Post by: Dane on December 31, 2007, 06:24:58 pm
Nice wood pile Pat. My pile is about 1/4 the size of that lol Anyways, I got a list of stuff I'd like to get done.

1. Rough out all staves in wood pile
2. Finish all unfinished bows
3. Make Korean hornbow out of Bamboo
4. Make real Japanese Yumi
5. Finish boa skin mulberry recurve for another archer
6. Make hickory backed ipe longbow 120#@32"
7. Finish all heavy longbows (75#,85#,95#,100#,110#)
8. Make 100#@32" Bamboo warbow
9. Make bamboo R/D bow for other archer
10. Make bamboo recurve
11. Make 400# siege crossbow
12. Make lots of arrows (war,bamboo,target,whistling)

Thats about it for now, should keep me busy all year.......

-Alex



400 pound crossbow?!!! Wow. I can hardly wait to see that one.

Dane
Title: Re: New Year's resolutions
Post by: GregB on December 31, 2007, 07:15:57 pm
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I plane to have cut and split 1000 Osage staves before i PCS to Ft Campbell..
When you get to Ft. Campbell...come visit us at Twin Oaks, a large percentage of Clarksvilles population is due to Ft. Campbell.

Help finish a bow to auction during the Tn. Classic.
Complete a Ryano recurve with a "good" outcome this time. :)
Sinew back an osage bow.
Make a bow out of a dogwood stave I have.
Cut some elm to have for future bow projects (haven't used elm yet).
Rough in staves for the Tn. Classic.
Finish making strings for the Tn. Classic (about 1/4 of the way there now).
Make a character bow of some type.
Title: Re: New Year's resolutions
Post by: M-P on December 31, 2007, 08:25:29 pm
I can see the world supply of primitive bows should be increasing by leaps and bounds. Not to mention the supply of overweight crossbows.    Ron
Title: Re: New Year's resolutions
Post by: jamie on December 31, 2007, 08:50:10 pm
build a bow from a stave taken from a living tree without killing the tree and using only paleolithic tools. :o
Title: Re: New Year's resolutions
Post by: Dane on December 31, 2007, 09:19:16 pm
I can see the world supply of primitive bows should be increasing by leaps and bounds. Not to mention the supply of overweight crossbows.    Ron

Certainly not overweight for a handy siege. :)
Title: Re: New Year's resolutions
Post by: DanaM on December 31, 2007, 09:20:38 pm
Give Marie a hard time ;) ;D
Title: Re: New Year's resolutions
Post by: Justin Snyder on December 31, 2007, 10:28:52 pm
build a bow from a stave taken from a living tree without killing the tree and using only paleolithic tools. :o
Oh yea, that one too. I have even been building antler wedges to split it out.
Title: Re: New Year's resolutions
Post by: Coo-wah-chobee on December 31, 2007, 10:33:08 pm
....Wood works better than antler in my experience......bob
Title: Re: New Year's resolutions
Post by: Justin Snyder on December 31, 2007, 11:19:59 pm
....Wood works better than antler in my experience......bob
;)
Title: Re: New Year's resolutions
Post by: juniper junkie on December 31, 2007, 11:55:51 pm
My resolution: cut more wood, bend more wood, break more rock.... ;D
Title: Re: New Year's resolutions
Post by: stiknstring on January 01, 2008, 12:02:25 am
1. Finish the bow projects that I have for my nephew and daughter
2. Make knives for my friends Kris and Barry
3. Start and finish the boo backed ipe bow for me
4. Do justice to the gifts from pappy by making a first class osage selfbow with cane arrows to take my first BIG game animal with bow and arrow
5. Introduce ONE new person to traditional archery (same as every year)
6. Shoot more.....miss less....enjoy the company of the friends I have made
Title: Re: New Year's resolutions
Post by: Far East Archer on January 01, 2008, 03:19:38 am

400 pound crossbow?!!! Wow. I can hardly wait to see that one.

Dane

I know you would Dane!  ;D Hope I don't go BOOM! hahaha Just need to figure out how the heck I'm gonna weigh that demon...let alone tiller it. :P Gonna be a composite prod so we'll see what happens. >:D

-Alex
Title: Re: New Year's resolutions
Post by: PK on January 01, 2008, 03:34:14 am
I resolve to not hurt myself Making things for my community
BE nicer than I already am
find better friends
Do a better job at my next job if I ever get back to work.
Make more better Bows
Title: Re: New Year's resolutions
Post by: deerhunter97370 on January 01, 2008, 05:58:38 am
I heard a tail About Welsh Bowmen able to shoot through a oak door. So make an oak door and a bow and arrows to do that. A yew crossbow for my Dad. A Viking longbow for Step Dad. A hunting bow for me learn to shoot Howard Hill Style. Joel