Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Bows => Topic started by: Jurinko on February 25, 2021, 09:02:47 am
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A pair of American classic. Faux snake skin, length 68", width 1.5 - 1.75" (oak - maple), both #50 strong, tips a bit of Eiffel tower, based on vintageproject.com ALB plan. I feel this design is very efficient and pleasing to the eye. Finish is light palisander oil stain/orange shellac/sprayed lacquer (on oak) and wiped blonde shellac/sprayed lacquer (on maple). Maple is kept almost white, combination with the walnut sapwood handle is very beautiful. They are a bit whip tillered with non bending tips, especially the oak one, with long non-bending fades. Set is 1" for oak and 1.25" for maple, even maple is a bit wider. Oak heartwood handles the compression pretty well. Both longbows shoot in very similar manner and all misses are purely my fault, as my time is 90% bow making, 7% looking for lost arrows and 3% actual shooting.
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First time out with my desert DPM pants and desert army boots.
Handguard is made from 2.5 mm cow hide, dyed with alcohol-based mahagony dye.
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Very nice looking bows. On both I think you could get the top limbs bending more back towards the fades.
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Very nice bows. Excellent work. With the Eiffel-tips you‘re going into Mollegabet-Style which work well with a bending more towards the fades - just as Pat said before. But when they shoot well - everything is fine...
Greets
Cord
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Great work, congrats! (-_)
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Nice job on both.( and the whole kit, too.)
cool design.
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Do you use a tillering gizmo? They work really well to eliminate weak spots in your limbs.