Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Bows => Topic started by: Swampman on January 12, 2015, 10:41:09 pm
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Here is a Black Walnut bow I made this summer but wasn't happy with it so I retillered it. It now pulls 55# @ 26". It is 65" tip to tip. There is a pretty substantial knot right at the fade in the lower limb so that fade is longer than the top, making the lower limb 1.5 inches longer than the top limb. I wasn't happy with how it shot when it was au 60 pound bow. Now it is the nicest shooting bow I have made to date. It ended up with about an inch of string follow. I thought about heat treating but after shooting it I decided to leave it as is. The handle is finished with a repurposed purse :)
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Another pic
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Full draw
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Back colored with dye.
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handle
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Nice! Is it all sapwood?
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It is all sapwood except at the handle.
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Nice looking bow man!
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Nice. It been a long time since I've made a BW bow.
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Very nice little bow! How was Walnut to work with? I have a few staves of it and thinking about using one for a Franken bow I need to make. Patrick
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Nice looking job ,tiller looks really good. :)
Pappy
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Good looking bow!! I love walnut bows.
Tattoo Dave
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Gorgeous bend, no wonder it so smooth 8)...
Don
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Nice bow makes me want to cut some black walnut. We have a lot of it
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Good call on re-tillering .It's nice and it looks like a sweet shooter. God Bless
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Thanks for all the nice comments.
Very nice little bow! How was Walnut to work with? I have a few staves of it and thinking about using one for a Franken bow I need to make. Patrick
I found black walnut nice to work with. My tools of choice are a rasp and scraper. I recently ruined a black walnut stave with a draw knife. Tears out easily (at least for me)
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Glad to see you've found some time to be in that neat shop of yours Mike. I've been laid up but as soon as I get heat back in my shop...I'm gonna get after that BL you gave me.
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Thanks swampman I'll try to remember that! :laugh: Patrick
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Looks very nice!i like it!