"Dad and the Lad" hunting bows

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"Dad and the Lad" hunting bows

#1 Post by rodlonq » Mon Feb 24, 2014 2:06 pm

Haven't posted in here for a while. Here are two hunting bows I have made over the last few weeks for a friend and his young son. They are both stoked (big grins all round) so it was a worthwhile effort.

The Lad's bow is 52" NTN, 25#@24" and he is drawing it to about 17" pulling about 15# (it is 22#@22" and flings a 335 grain 22" BOP arrow at around 140 fps :biggrin: It is fun to play with)
The Dad's bow is 68" NTN, 53#@28" and he is drawing it to about 30" pulling about 59# (flings a 630 grain 28" BOP arrow at around 168 fps )

Both bows have black ULS glass back and belly, Black Wattle riser, Qld Silver Ash and Black Gidgea accents with Black Wattle/buffalo horn/Ringed Gidgea tip overlays. The riser overlay on the full size bow is Black Wattle/Ringed Gidgea and (not so) clear fibreglass.
Both bows are cut to about 1/16" before centre and have leather strike plates adding about another 1/16" before centre.

The full size bow is the one that I modelled on my son's bow dimensions and it came in 10# lighter and the only difference is I used coffee bamboo instead of natural and black ULS instead of brown?????
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It is a shame it was heavily overcast when I took the photos :oops: . In full sun the Black Wattle has beautiful honey/gold figuring that is just breathtaking. Maybe some other time I'll get another photo.
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The little bloke hasn't stopped pestering his Dad about going hunting so he can bag a piglet :lol: .

Cheers....... Rod
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#2 Post by Jim » Mon Feb 24, 2014 2:22 pm

They look great. It's really cool to have a matching pair for a father and son. I bet you won't find a kid more proud than the young lad that will be holding that alongside his dad. That's really, genuinely awesome Rod. Well done sir!

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#3 Post by Gringa Bows » Mon Feb 24, 2014 4:41 pm

Good stuff Rod,the bows look tops :biggrin:

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#4 Post by greybeard » Mon Feb 24, 2014 4:43 pm

Well done Rod, it is excellent to see a father and son combination taking up the sport, can't get much better.

Is the adult bow a deflex/reflex design?

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#5 Post by Macca » Mon Feb 24, 2014 6:10 pm

Awesome Rod, great job, a lot of talented people on this forum.

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#6 Post by Flatliner » Mon Feb 24, 2014 6:50 pm

Very nice indeed Rod, we all need mates like you. There's nothing like flinging a few arrows around with your kids for the bonding thing.
You sure that's Black Walnut? looks more like Black Wattle in the pics,,,, but photos do that sometimes.

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#7 Post by bigbob » Mon Feb 24, 2014 7:30 pm

terrific job Rod.Very well made and respectable speeds too! With that fiddleback grain the riser material surely does look like black wattle.
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#8 Post by little arrows » Mon Feb 24, 2014 9:35 pm

so the new shed's is in full production - well done with the bows. :smile:

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#9 Post by rodlonq » Tue Feb 25, 2014 8:36 am

Thanks everyone.

Daryl, yes the adult bow is a deflex/reflex design. The blank is the same shape as the one shown below.
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Rob and Bob..... you know what I meant :oops: Yes it is black wattle. I was originally going to mix it up with QLD Walnut but didn't go with that idea in the end (except for in the first post).

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#10 Post by UPTHETOP » Wed Mar 26, 2014 8:02 am

Great combination bows Rod, and good to see the friends getting involved good stuff.

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#11 Post by rodlonq » Wed Mar 26, 2014 6:31 pm

Thanks Wayno, it is very satisfying to see folks taking up trad gear.

Cheers... Rod

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