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Title: Red oak board bow (my first hunting weight bow)
Post by: Aaron1726 on January 04, 2023, 07:49:02 pm
Newbie bowyer here, this is my 4th wood bow.  First one has too much set to be useful, Second and third were lightweights.  Wanted one I could take deer hunting and so started on this one.  I was cruising the local HW store one day and decided to dig through the pile of red oak 1x2s they had.  I found gold...  nice straight grain with almost no runout, and what did was at a very shallow angle.  Plus it was already cut to 6ft long, so it was meant to be.

I followed TBB vol 2 example for a board bow layout (pyramid).  All the shaping was hand tools, small plane, sureform, and sanding block.  I added a single layer of brown packing paper to the back with TB3 just for added insurance.
 Tip overlays are buffalo from a dog chew. 

I had the bow almost finished and remembered I had saved a black snake skin from one the neighbor ran over with his tractor this summer (cause I HAD to save a skin).  Layed the skin over the bow and it was just enough to cover most of the limbs.  Never tried putting a skin on, but I think it turned out well, just used TB3 like with the paper.

60in OAL
59in ntn
1.5 in wide at fades
0.5in wide at the tips
Pulls 54lbs at 24in (yep, I'm a short guy)

Anyway, here's the bow.  Just also want to thank everyone on here, what a vast knowledge base, I would never have attempted something like this until I started reading this forum, so thanks.
Title: Re: Red oak board bow (my first hunting weight bow)
Post by: Aaron1726 on January 04, 2023, 07:52:11 pm
Few more pics

Never noticed the pattern on the snake till it dried, but I love how it looks.

Last one is right after being unstrung, has about 1.5in of set
Title: Re: Red oak board bow (my first hunting weight bow)
Post by: paulsemp on January 04, 2023, 08:31:53 pm
Congratulations! Don't worry about the set, in my eyes that's great for a short piece of red oak. Very few people understand the thrill of shooting an arrow from a bow you made out of a single piece of wood. Be careful it'll suck you in!
Title: Re: Red oak board bow (my first hunting weight bow)
Post by: bjrogg on January 04, 2023, 09:18:54 pm
I agree with Paul. Nice bow. The set looks very even to so I would say the wood is telling you that you got everything you could from it.

Good luck with the hunting. Nothing like the thrill of taking a deer with a bow you made.


Bjrogg
Title: Re: Red oak board bow (my first hunting weight bow)
Post by: bradsmith2010 on January 04, 2023, 10:17:27 pm
congrats,, it will kill a deer,, (-S
Title: Re: Red oak board bow (my first hunting weight bow)
Post by: willie on January 05, 2023, 12:04:53 am
nice job, and kudos on the arrows for primitive
Title: Re: Red oak board bow (my first hunting weight bow)
Post by: Aaron1726 on January 05, 2023, 07:02:46 am
Thanks yall.  It's been a learning curve to finally make one I can take in the woods, but fun and worth it.  It's a blast to shoot, got all year to practice up for next deer season, so I'll let yall know how that turns out.

Paul, I think I'm already sucked in! :)

Willie, thanks about the arrows.  I find making those just as fun as making the rest of it.  Here's a shot with the bamboo quiver I made too.  Bit crude, but it's a fun setup.
Title: Re: Red oak board bow (my first hunting weight bow)
Post by: George Tsoukalas on January 05, 2023, 07:52:38 am
Congratulations on your first hunter. What a great feeling!

The set is likely because of the tiller style. In other words, pyramid bows need to do more of the bending near the handle area where there is more wood. The tiller should appear more circular.

Your tiller is elliptical. Excellent for a bow with parallel limbs close to the nocks.

Jawge
Title: Re: Red oak board bow (my first hunting weight bow)
Post by: Pappy on January 05, 2023, 08:06:30 am
Congrats, nothing like shooting your own bow. :)
 Pappy
Title: Re: Red oak board bow (my first hunting weight bow)
Post by: M2A on January 05, 2023, 08:28:01 am
Nice! Congrats. Nothing like putting all the skills together to be able to make your own set up. Fine looking tiller and nice use of those skins, they look good.
Mike   
Title: Re: Red oak board bow (my first hunting weight bow)
Post by: bentstick54 on January 05, 2023, 09:09:55 am
Congratulations on a fine looking bow. Love the looks of the snake skin also.
Title: Re: Red oak board bow (my first hunting weight bow)
Post by: superdav95 on January 05, 2023, 10:37:15 am
Plus one for what jawge said.  Little more bend near the fades.    Either way congrats on a hunting weight bow.  That’s quite an achievement really when you consider it’s your fourth bow!   Each one will get better and better.  Great looking bow and great attention to detail too.  Good attitude and you’ll learn quickly and start curing down your own trees in search for staves.  Cheers.
Title: Re: Red oak board bow (my first hunting weight bow)
Post by: Pat B on January 05, 2023, 02:42:42 pm
Nice red oak hunting bow. You did a very good job with it and the rest of the kit.   :OK
 The only thing I would change is to round over the edges. Especially with a board bow but with stave bows sharp edges can lift splinters along the edges.
Title: Re: Red oak board bow (my first hunting weight bow)
Post by: Aaron1726 on January 05, 2023, 03:32:25 pm
Thanks again yall.  Jawge, Pat, thanks for the insight and feedback, looks like I'm gonna have to build another one :)
Title: Re: Red oak board bow (my first hunting weight bow)
Post by: bjrogg on January 05, 2023, 06:04:59 pm
Thanks again yall.  Jawge, Pat, thanks for the insight and feedback, looks like I'm gonna have to build another one :)


That’s the way to do it. Like Dave said. Pretty soon you will be looking at bows growing in trees everywhere. Get some staves put up. Maybe even make some cauls for bend recurves and straightening limbs.

There’s a lot of things you can do while you wait for staves to dry now that really help out later.

Look forward to seeing what comes next

Bjrogg
Title: Re: Red oak board bow (my first hunting weight bow)
Post by: Selfbowman on January 05, 2023, 07:10:09 pm
Happy Hunting
Title: Re: Red oak board bow (my first hunting weight bow)
Post by: organic_archer on January 06, 2023, 10:23:08 am
Beautifully done. One of my favorite designs of all time is a 1.5” wide bendy handle that’s between 60-64” long. There’s no doubt a board can make a fine one, and you executed it well with red oak. Enjoy!!