Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Bows => Topic started by: paco664 on March 10, 2015, 04:08:33 pm
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i was surprised with a gift from a co-worker today. he is a furniture maker and works here at miami international as a millwright/electrician with me. he is one of the kindest most generous people i know and has a heart of gold...
i didn't ask him for this. he heard i was starting to learn and took it upon himself to do this...
folding legs.
internal gearing to move the lever with a 9/16ths nut at the bottom providing the movement
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I don't quite understand how it works, but that's the coolest design I've ever seen for a tillering tree........great work associate to do that for you. Congrats! Trust it will help you build many fine bows.
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I don't quite understand how it works, but that's the coolest design I've ever seen for a tillering tree........great work associate to do that for you. Congrats! Trust it will help you build many fine bows.
put the handle in the cradle and put the string on the hook... at the bottom there is a 9/16ths nut and you turn it and it pulls the hook/string down drawing the bow... it goes from about 3" to almost 40" and locks anywhere in between... kinda like the guys with a pulley system but this one has internal gearing...
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So you have to keep turning the nut to pull the bow down and reverse the nut to let it go back up?
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So you have to keep turning the nut to pull the bow down and reverse the nut to let it go back up?
yes... or you can set it where you want it and pull it by hand..
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Pretty slick really. Its a tree and stick all in one. And its portable.
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Clever feller! 8)
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I dunno about that.. I exercise a bow 30 times after removing wood while tillering. It would take forever to do 30 reps on your tree.
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I dunno about that.. I exercise a bow 30 times after removing wood while tillering. It would take forever to do 30 reps on your tree.
Yeah, that's what I was thinking too. If the nut had a hook on it where you could attach a rope then draw the bow or exercise it, that would be slick. Rarely do you want to hold the bow in one position while tillering but a few seconds.
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The nut operates gearing on the inside that moves the hook up and down. ..
Its not overly fast but saves fighting the string on a high poundage bow down to a nail which is how I was doing it before. ..
I'm sure he could have designed a better way. ..
But it was a unexpected gift made by a kind man who went overboard on the fit and engineering. ... so I'll live with any shortcomings. ..
:D
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That was a nice gesture. Jawge
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I'm with Roy. A pulley can be let down at will, I've made some bows I wouldn't wanna be next to turning a nut while bending. It's looks awesome. U don't want to hold a bow drawn though. A lot of people don't like the sticks
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Looks awesome. Ask him if he can add a bottom and some foot stirrups, and a few pulleys. Then you could have the best of both worlds. Here's pic of mine. Works great for excercising, with the 2:1 pulley system, and I can put in anywhere in the room. The extra pulley also keeps all of the force directly against your feet, so there is no danger of it tipping over. The only problem, is that it's hard to get a good view of the limbs so close to the tree, so I usually videotape with my cell phone in a tripod behind my head. I stole the idea for this tree from Dubois.
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And a furniture maker would probably be able to make it a lot nicer than my 2x4 abomination.
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I'll make adjustments to it. . I like that pulley set up. ..
But as far as he'll ever know he made me the greatest thing ever. ..
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Very cool...(I agree with the various criticisms)
It can always be adapted and modified with time.
Del
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I am working on a portable bow station right now made form unistrut material. When done I should be able to use it for a tiller tree, shaving horse, bow press, shooting machine and even a string jig. If it comes out as planned.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LL9rt2FtQGA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QTU0h5LDNwU&list=UUBMjR2l-xfFufcLpkUpYYBQ
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I'll make adjustments to it. . I like that pulley set up. ..
But as far as he'll ever know he made me the greatest thing ever. ..
I like the way you think. I would definitely modify it and get a working pulley system to exercise your limbs when tillering.
I agree with - you'll have the best of both worlds. What a great guy to do a project like that for you.
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I am working on a portable bow station right now made form unistrut material. When done I should be able to use it for a tiller tree, shaving horse, bow press, shooting machine and even a string jig. If it comes out as planned.
Does it make julliene fries >:D >:D
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LL9rt2FtQGA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QTU0h5LDNwU&list=UUBMjR2l-xfFufcLpkUpYYBQ
i like that setup Roy... thanks!