Primitive Archer
		Main Discussion Area => Bows => Topic started by: simk on October 28, 2025, 06:02:14 pm
		
			
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				This is Todd's bow. Todd is writing a book. Travelling the world, visiting various bowyers. Making a bow with each. 
 We made his from laburnum. Its the historic "Bodman" Design, 3500bc, original made from yew, only stretched in length by 10% to get a 29" draw. 63" ntn. 60#.
 That was a fun build. You can follow Todd's Journey on https://www.anchorpointexpeditions.com/project-quiver (https://www.anchorpointexpeditions.com/project-quiver)
 Cheers
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				 grip is made from the bast of that same stave.
			
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				Oh man thats amazing! I really wish him a wonderful journey on his writing adventure! Please keep us updated on his progress too if you can. 
			
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				Beautiful bow. Wish I could get my hands on some laburnum.
			
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				Beautiful bow and sounds like quite the adventure is is going on. :)
 Pappy
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				Very cool idea and a beautiful bow. What is the nock insert?
 
 
 Mark
 
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				Beautiful.  Tell us more about those tip inlays/overlays.
			
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				Thanks guys!
 The nock inserts are little plates from cowhorn. First mske the slots with a flat file, then match thickness of the horn. A little lip on the horn towards the back of the bow covers the glueline.  :)
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				That is an extremely cool way to do tips.  I'll have to try that sometime.
			
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				That is an extremely cool way to do tips.  I'll have to try that sometime.
 
 
 I agree and may do the same. Excellent way to hide the seam.
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				Dang thats a purty bow. God job!! Like WB said those tips are super cool. Im definitely gonna give that a go on some of my juniper bows.
			
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				 I really like the shape of the bow from above. How wide are the limbs, and tips.