Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Bows => Topic started by: YewArcher on August 04, 2008, 02:31:11 pm
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This one sure is pretty. Pics cannot do it justice.
Ash
2 corses of sinew
Cherry bark backing
50#@28"
64"
Unbraced: Side, back, belly
(http://i34.photobucket.com/albums/d114/yewarcher/ash%20static%20recurve/unstrung.jpg)
(http://i34.photobucket.com/albums/d114/yewarcher/ash%20static%20recurve/back.jpg)
(http://i34.photobucket.com/albums/d114/yewarcher/ash%20static%20recurve/belly.jpg)
(http://i34.photobucket.com/albums/d114/yewarcher/ash%20static%20recurve/backcloseup.jpg)
Grip area:
(http://i34.photobucket.com/albums/d114/yewarcher/ash%20static%20recurve/grip5.jpg)
(http://i34.photobucket.com/albums/d114/yewarcher/ash%20static%20recurve/grip4.jpg)
(http://i34.photobucket.com/albums/d114/yewarcher/ash%20static%20recurve/grip3.jpg)
(http://i34.photobucket.com/albums/d114/yewarcher/ash%20static%20recurve/grip2.jpg)
(http://i34.photobucket.com/albums/d114/yewarcher/ash%20static%20recurve/grip1.jpg)
Tips:
(http://i34.photobucket.com/albums/d114/yewarcher/ash%20static%20recurve/tip5.jpg)
(http://i34.photobucket.com/albums/d114/yewarcher/ash%20static%20recurve/tip4.jpg)
(http://i34.photobucket.com/albums/d114/yewarcher/ash%20static%20recurve/tip3.jpg)
(http://i34.photobucket.com/albums/d114/yewarcher/ash%20static%20recurve/tip2.jpg)
(http://i34.photobucket.com/albums/d114/yewarcher/ash%20static%20recurve/tip1.jpg)
Grain close up: This si why I love ash!!
(http://i34.photobucket.com/albums/d114/yewarcher/ash%20static%20recurve/bellygrain.jpg)
Braced and full draw:
(http://i34.photobucket.com/albums/d114/yewarcher/ash%20static%20recurve/strung.jpg)
(http://i34.photobucket.com/albums/d114/yewarcher/ash%20static%20recurve/fulldraw.jpg)
Thanks for lookin,
SJM
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Very nice! I like everything about it!!! Pat
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Hot diggety!
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Fine looking weapon overall and excellent detail work-that's a nice'un.
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I've really been diggin' recurves lately, but yours is at the top! Great job. How wide is it?
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Great piece of work. How well did it work gluing the bark over sinew? Justin
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Thanks fellas,
Woody, its 1 3/4" at the fades and then tapers all the way to 1/2" at the tips.
Justin, It went on fine. I crown my sinew so that a backing will go over it snugly. I used TB2.
SJM
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that's a nice bow!
frank
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Wonderful bow! I like it a lot.
Sean
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That is gorgeous, and the tiller looks great.
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Looks great and I can tell it would look even better in person.
Jesse
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That is a nice looking bow Steve. You've been busy lately.. ;D
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Now thats some fine ash :D Looks great with the cherry bark :)
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That really turned out great! How did you recurve those tips?
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Thanks guys, the shooting aspects of a static are jsut hard to beat!
Greg, I always boil my tips. I curve them when the bow is pretty thick so that the static curve is larger then the finished limb diminsion. Boiling alows you to bend some pretty thick wood.
SJM
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Great bow. Thanks for the tip on boiling.
Dave
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I would guess the curves splinter some on the belly side even with boiling, and going through the process with thicker wood allows you to remove the splinters?
We tried boiling a hhb here a few weeks ago and putting in a pretty severe recurve, but it splintered pretty bad. We didn't have enough wood left to save it...the owner of the bow wanted to give it a try regardless, we warned him the result might be bad and it was. :)
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Greg, I never splinter wood. 2 things that are crucial to bending statics are:
1. make sure your belly is on one growth ring. Any growth ring violation on the belly side will make it easier for splinter to raise.....as will rough wood. I make sure I have one contin ous ring on the belly and then smooth it out with sand paper prior to boiling.
2. Use a metal strap to support the belly while bending and clamping.
Do those 2 things and you will never splinter or crack.
Hope these help ya,
SJM
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Got your fine bow all bookmarked for August Self Bow of the Month. Nice job. :)
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Very nice job,it's a beauty,How long do you boil it ? We boiled the one Greg was talking about for about an hour. :)
Pappy
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Pappy, I boil my tips for 1 hour and 10 minutes. I bend them when they are 5/8" thick so that by the time I finish shaping and finish my static is 1/2" thick. Are you guys taking the steps above? Strap and belly growth ring?
I cannot bend staics with out those precautons......otherwise they crack. You could go lots thinner with the bend I siuppose but then would have to laminate a stiffner onto the belly. Thats where I call it not so selfbow anymore. This way you can retain selfbpw status... ;D
(http://i34.photobucket.com/albums/d114/yewarcher/ash%20static%20recurve/tip1.jpg)
(http://i34.photobucket.com/albums/d114/yewarcher/static%20recurves/Tip4.jpg)
Steve
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In that first ash close up you can really see how thick it really is. like them stiff like that.
Steve
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That's a great looking bow Steve.
Alan
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Steve, no we haven't taken the precaution of having the belly to one grain in the area to be bent...I can see how that would make a difference. We've played around a little with the band, but haven't got the process nailed yet.
Could you show us a picture of the banding part of the process and how you use it? I'd guess you have it secured to your form someway...
Thanks!
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Greg,
I sure will. I am headed out to the Great Lake Longbow Invatational this evening and wont be back till Monday. I will post up some pics then. Key with the strap is to make sure it really tight against the belly and do a nice slow bend so that the strap is compressing the belly as you go.
SJM
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Great bow!!
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Great looking bow, Another excellent example of your bowyer skills. That one might inspire me to breal out the mountain ash that's been in storage ;D Keenan
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First off nice bow really is. I worked my first piece of Ash the other day haveing worked several pieces of Osage and beiing able to deflex/reflex gull wing them with no problem.Man I tried that with Ash I strapped it, one growth ring on the belly to boot ,and it still cracked .I didnt sand it smooth and steamed it .Do you actually boil the wood going to try again as soon as I get another piece of ash nice bow good job
Dennis