Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Around the Campfire => Topic started by: MattZA on November 01, 2018, 04:08:07 am
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Hi all,
As a young bowyer in my 20s with a total of four bows under my belt, I just want to thank all those people that have given me advice, recommendations, and patiently answered what must seem like many ridiculous questions.
Yesterday someone actually offered to purchase a bow from me - which is something I would have thought unimaginable when I ignorantly made that first bow out of a dreadful pine plank (30# at 72") about 6 months ago.
So to all of those who have been such an inspiration with patient words and beautiful work - cheers!
Best regards from Johannesburg, South Africa,
Matt Young
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That's why we are here, Matt. Glad you were able to get something out of it.
Pass it on! :OK
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It is good to see a post like this. :) All to often folks just take
the help and time of others for granted :-[
Zuma
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I showed a young guy how to make bows, he wasn't much of a craftsman and his first bow was horrible, poorly shaped, poorly tillered and a piece of junk. He told me proudly that a guy saw his bow, and wanted him to make him one so he made the guy a bow for $400. I am sure the second bow was a piece of junk as well but guy who bought it didn't know better.
Get some more bows under your belt before you sell any, don't be like the guy mentioned above and scam someone.
I made 40 bows before I sold one, this is a little extreme but I wanted to put a good product out there.
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Oh I'm not selling one, Eric.
It was just that someone actually liked it enough to want one.
That said, I don't think my bows are pieces of junk. They're all carefully tillered to their exact intended shape, are at their intended weight, and have shot hundreds of arrows with no more than 1 1/2" of set (besides my first attempt, but that was made without any prior knowledge whatsoever. It has about 2 1/4" of set).
Irrespective, though. I don't intend to scam anyone.
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I guess some just don't see your intended message of THANKS :'( but I do. :)
Zuma
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Glad you found the help here Matt. I to have and continue to thank all those on this site that have helped me. It is a amazing group that share this site.
I also understand Eric's concerns. It's part of the reason that selfbows get a bad reputation. I'm not sure there's a certain number of bows that qualifies a person to be a good bowyer. I've seen first time bows that where very well tillered. I've seen ones that where made by bowyers with years of experience of be afraid draw. It's something that can be tought, but some people just seem to have a nack for it.
Bjrogg
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Matt,
Even we old guys learn something on this site! These folks have a wealth of knowledge about a lot of skills involved with bow making, and primitive skills. I will add a +2 to your Thank you! Congratulations on your progress.
Hawkdancer
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Oh I understand the concerns, bjrogg, I really do.
I wouldn't sell one of my bows right now even if it had over 2000 arrows through it. I'm just not comfortable with my workmanship yet to allow someone to pay me.
I'm currently working on a tiny 42" bamboo tri-lam (length including little 4" siyahs). It's drawing 28# at 17" (off a 1" brace height for now). The current aim is around 35# at 24". It hasn't taken a touch of set yet, and I still haven't heat tempered the belly.
If I get this one right, then I'll be really proud, haha.
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Oh, by tri-lam, I literally mean 3 lams of bamboo.
Did I mention the whole bow is 3/4" wide?
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Matt I look forward to seeing what you come up with in the future.
Bjrogg
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Sounds like you are doing everything right, good for you!