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Title: Tionesta Bow in Autumn Colors
Post by: BryanR on September 07, 2014, 04:43:06 pm
My second bow ever, and my first with an awesome finish!  Bamboo backed yellow heart belly wood and riser with a flemish bowstring.  Shoots great!  Top limb working a bit more than the bottom.

47# at 27"
72" overall
69 1/2" NTN
1 1/4" limbs
3/8" tips

Finished in a Pennsylvania deep woods theme.  Yellow-brown finish with forest green elk hide handle.  Four coats each of sealer, oil, and wax.

My first bow was black locust on a tiller tree.  This bow was tillered by feel with no tree (except for the final weight check).  I feel fortunate to have experienced both methods so early as they offer a slightly different sense of accomplishment.  Next bow will be backed again, however I do have a little maple, bl, and oak seasoning.

Thanks for looking!

Bryan Sloan
45#@26"
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Post by: BryanR on September 07, 2014, 04:44:46 pm
More pics....
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Post by: wizardgoat on September 07, 2014, 09:00:25 pm
Nice bow Bryan, especially with no tiller tree!
You should really set one up, it takes 30 minutes,
and you need is a 2x4, pulley and rope!
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Post by: PEARL DRUMS on September 08, 2014, 07:08:02 am
Good job!
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Post by: neuse on September 08, 2014, 08:05:15 am
Very nice looking bow. Good color finish.
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Post by: blackhawk on September 08, 2014, 08:47:51 am
Not bad for a 2nd bow....do you live in tionesta? I've been thru there a time or two being that I'm 1:45 mins south ;) ever make it to the kennerdale shoot? That ain't to far from ya if ya live in tionesta..ever been to tittyout...oops I mean tidioute...lol  :laugh:
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Post by: IdahoMatt on September 08, 2014, 10:08:21 am
Good job man.  I dig the green suede grip :)
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Post by: John D on September 08, 2014, 01:48:23 pm
Very nice.  Its cool to see how those nodes pop on the boo.
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Post by: Arrowind on September 08, 2014, 08:39:16 pm
Good job.  Looks great!
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Post by: straightarrow on September 09, 2014, 08:07:08 am
Very nice bow Brian. I'm also south of you..Ellwood City. Having a small traditional/primitive shoot sept 20 at a local club. Let me know if you'd like to join us?

Jon
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Post by: Pappy on September 09, 2014, 08:15:14 am
Very nice job,beautiful finish. :)
   Pappy
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Post by: Del the cat on September 09, 2014, 10:23:46 am
Great bow, beautiful finish my second was never that good.
...Maybe a little rounding of the very end of the tips would make 'em look as good as the rest of the bow?
Just sayin'... :-[
(everything past the string is excess weight)
Sorry if I'm sounding picky, but the string lines up in the groove at brace... at full draw is it snagging on the upper edge of the groove?. Dunno if you can see what I mean, but the string angles away from the bow as the draw increases, and you don't want it chaffing on the edge of the groove and wearing. (I'll run away and hide now...)
Del :laugh:
Title: Re: Tionesta Bow in Autumn Colors
Post by: BryanR on September 09, 2014, 10:15:31 pm
Thanks for all the great comments.  It feels good to be on the bow forum, and a little humbling as well.

Blackhawk - I've been keeping my eye on the Kennerdale shoot.  Hopefully, next year I'll make it.  We must be very close.  I'm in the Kittanning area.

straightarrow - Thanks for the invitation!  I would love to meet you guys, but can't make the 20th.  That's the day I'm getting my physically OK but has Althzeimers 86 year old Mom to spend time with her 95 year old physically struggling but super sharp minded brother.  Uncle Bus just won't stop.  Love him!

Title: Re: Tionesta Bow in Autumn Colors
Post by: BryanR on September 09, 2014, 10:26:25 pm
Del,

I see what you're saying about rounding the tips.  I checked out a few pics on here and like the look.  Thanks for the suggestion.  Will be done on my next bow.

I understand about the chaffing string comment.  Are you suggesting a less angled groove or something else? 

That would be a great next bow theme - "Powered by Cat", in bright yellow and black of course.   ;)


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Post by: Dharma on September 09, 2014, 11:06:30 pm
Beautiful!!!
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Post by: HickoryBill on September 09, 2014, 11:43:26 pm
Hey bud good looking bow..You get up Tionesta way much? I'm about a half hour from there..And about an hour and a half(maybe less) from where your from...
Title: Re: Tionesta Bow in Autumn Colors
Post by: Del the cat on September 10, 2014, 03:48:14 am
Del,

I see what you're saying about rounding the tips.  I checked out a few pics on here and like the look.  Thanks for the suggestion.  Will be done on my next bow.

I understand about the chaffing string comment.  Are you suggesting a less angled groove or something else? 

That would be a great next bow theme - "Powered by Cat", in bright yellow and black of course.   ;)
Hi, If you make the groove wider at the belly end like ">" rather than "/" that way as the string moves is has a smooth passage.
What I sometimes do is pencil round the string at brace the n get it on the tiller an near full draw (I wouldn't leave it long at full draw) and look at how the string is sitting on the nock and pencil round it again. The devil is in the detail, I've had the string clicking and creaking as the bow is drawn, checking the nocks like that will cure it.
Del (Powered by Cat :laugh: )
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Post by: Billinthedesert on September 10, 2014, 12:18:47 pm
Only your second bow?!!
WOW! Wish I had a sliver of your talent, Bryan.
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Post by: NeolithicMan on September 10, 2014, 02:54:26 pm
Eye candy for sure!!! bet its a sweet shooter too. very cool