Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Bows => Topic started by: ScottH on June 15, 2008, 11:38:17 pm
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Well here it is. I finally got it finished. I started this bow almost a year ago. I bought the stave at last years TN classic from Ridgerunner. I got it chased down to one growth ring and PatB helped me lay out the bow and get it roughed out at his Camp O Rama in July. I did'nt do much else to it for a while due to work and hunting season and other priorities ;D. I started whitteling on it this spring and I took it with me to the TN Classic this year and got it tillered and shot it in the self bow challenge. When I got back home it has took me awhile to get caught up on things around but I finally put the finishing touches on it. It is 64 inches nock to nock and 56 pounds at my 27 inch draw. I know its not perfect but I'm pleased with it and it shoots a arrow pretty hard. Let me know what you think, good or bad. I'm already thinking about that next bow ;).(http://i288.photobucket.com/albums/ll177/icandraw/100_0490.jpg) Oh yea I almost forgot I flipped the tips on it a little, thanks for the help on that GregB ;). I also added copper head skins to about 6 or 7 inches on the end of the limbs and deer antler tip overlays to the tips. I'm having a little trouble posting the pictures so bear with me.(http://i288.photobucket.com/albums/ll177/icandraw/100_0491.jpg)(http://i288.photobucket.com/albums/ll177/icandraw/100_0492.jpg)(http://i288.photobucket.com/albums/ll177/icandraw/100_0494.jpg)(http://i288.photobucket.com/albums/ll177/icandraw/100_0495.jpg)(http://i288.photobucket.com/albums/ll177/icandraw/100_0496.jpg)(http://i288.photobucket.com/albums/ll177/icandraw/100_0498.jpg) A couple more pictures and I'll be through. I'm about to get the hang of it.(http://i288.photobucket.com/albums/ll177/icandraw/100_0499.jpg)(http://i288.photobucket.com/albums/ll177/icandraw/100_0500.jpg) Oh yea I put about 7 or 8 coats of tru-oil on it and a floppy rest.
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side view looks good, man...hustle with the rest of it, now!
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Yep, thats a great unbraced shot, she look great.
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Ok, now what do you think? ???
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well, i can't speak for anyone else, but i really like it!
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That's your first bow???
Congratulations. I think you've got it.
My first was a yellow stick and a string (but I did get it finished in less than a year ;D)
Nice job.
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very nice bow!
even nicer for a 'first one'
frank
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Oh yeah! I like it too. Nice job. Jawge
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I KNOW that bow shoots good! The tiller looks so good, it just has to. WELL DONE! Saw Filer
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Congrats on your first bow Scott and a mighty nice one at that :)
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You don't even want to see what My First Bow looked like!!! Very Nice Job........no matter how long it took....and it sounds like you had some Quality Help along the way too....cant wait to see #2
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very nice. looks quite stout to me. just the way it should be.
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She's a real beauty, Scott. Everything about it is A-1!!! I like the way you skinned her also. When the osage begins to darken the color combo will be stunning. Great job! Pat
ps, bring her to the camp-o-rama and we'll drink a toast to her...and the bowyer!!! 8)
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That's a great looking bow! And for a first, looks like taking your time really payed off - my first half dozen or so got gave away ;D..
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Congrats on a very fine bow. A real keeper! Not to mention an heirloom for some proud relative years from now.
Bookmarked, too, for June Self BOM.
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Nice looking bow Scott.
You really took your time at the TN. Classic, and it shows.
I like it when I get to see one of my staves grow up and become good bow.
There were three of then at the TN. Classic this year.
David
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there are some really nice bows being made this month, yours fits right in. great looking piece, looks like a real keeper, congratulations- Ryan
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Really fine. Have yet to make an osage flat selfbow that I'm super thrilled with.
Dave
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Great looking bow. Justin
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Everything you did summed up to make a really fine bow! Great job, and it ought to make a good huntin' bow. ;)
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Thanks for the compliments everybody. I wasn't expecting this big of responce. I couldn't have done it without this website and several people on here giving me some good advice and inspiration! ;) This wasn't my first bow, it is the third bow that I have made that is a shooter, but it is the first osage that I have attemted. the other two being hickory. I didn't mean to mislead anyone there. I have really learned a lot making this bow though. :)
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Very nice Scott,I think that looks better than your Hickory. :) ;) Hope yall had a good trip back home. :)
Pappy
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Very nice. For a first bow that is impressive! It looks much better than my first . . . and my second . . . and my third . . . :)