Bamboo backed Osage
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Bamboo backed Osage
66" Bamboo Backed Osage
40# (approx) @28
Although I built in some reflex it did take on some string follow
Need to finish up the aesthetics, handle was only roughed in, going for a Howard Hill style grip. Not sure if I'll add tip overlays.
Also waiting on my spool of string material so I can make up a Flemish twist and finally shoot the thing!
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Hello warild make I'm no expert but that is a very interesting looking bow
Nice bend.
The details about it sound great.
Hope it brings you alot of enjoyment.
Cheers.
Nice bend.
The details about it sound great.
Hope it brings you alot of enjoyment.
Cheers.
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That is looking good; I hope you get many hours of enjoyment shooting it. You'll have to show us some detail photos when you finish it.
Jeff
Jeff
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The tiller is nice and symmetrical, well done.
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You will notice in the photo that the limb tip to string angle is almost 90 ̊. If the bow is drawn past this point the bow will start to go into stack.
Longer fadeouts may help de stress this area of the limbs. From watching YouTube bow making videos it would appear that the Americans like short fadeout areas.
Daryl.
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You will notice in the photo that the limb tip to string angle is almost 90 ̊. If the bow is drawn past this point the bow will start to go into stack.
Longer fadeouts may help de stress this area of the limbs. From watching YouTube bow making videos it would appear that the Americans like short fadeout areas.
Daryl.
"And you must not stick for a groat or twelvepence more than another man would give, if it be a good bow.
For a good bow twice paid for, is better than an ill bow once broken. [Ascham]
“If a cluttered desk is a sign of a cluttered mind, of what, then, is an empty desk a sign?” [Einstein]
I am old enough to make my own decisions....Just not young enough to remember what I decided!....
For a good bow twice paid for, is better than an ill bow once broken. [Ascham]
“If a cluttered desk is a sign of a cluttered mind, of what, then, is an empty desk a sign?” [Einstein]
I am old enough to make my own decisions....Just not young enough to remember what I decided!....
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I tillered well beyond the limits of my draw so I hope this wont be an issue.
I've since finished and shot the bow, can report that it shoots well, a little slow but I can group well with it.
I am considering knocking off a half inch each end to install tip overlays. Maybe pick up some speed?
I did have to do a wrap at the handle fades as the bow bends through these a little, which in-turn meant I was getting some delamination of the handle joint
I'm happy with how it turned out, even happier that it didnt explode when I shot it. I'll continue to work on it as I gather ideas for my next project
I've since finished and shot the bow, can report that it shoots well, a little slow but I can group well with it.
I am considering knocking off a half inch each end to install tip overlays. Maybe pick up some speed?
I did have to do a wrap at the handle fades as the bow bends through these a little, which in-turn meant I was getting some delamination of the handle joint
I'm happy with how it turned out, even happier that it didnt explode when I shot it. I'll continue to work on it as I gather ideas for my next project
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some photos of the near finished bow prior to shooting.
Am about to add some tip overlays which is something I wanted to do at the beginning abut I felt was a waste of time if the bow was going to explode when I shot it.
The Osage has pretty poor grain orientation so I didnt have high hopes that it would work out.
I added some wrap to the fades in an attempt at removing some lamination separation at the handle fades.Am about to add some tip overlays which is something I wanted to do at the beginning abut I felt was a waste of time if the bow was going to explode when I shot it.
The Osage has pretty poor grain orientation so I didnt have high hopes that it would work out.
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Good to see it is a shooter. I'm sure you will have learned a lot along the way. Enjoy your shooting.
Jeff
Jeff
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Having a working bow is a good end result.
Even for longer term bowyers of non glass bows lessons are still learnt. Just about every new bow will throw up another challenge. Think of it as a life long apprenticeship.
With custom bows I tiller them to the archers actual draw length and required draw weight. For non glass bows I go about 5# over the desired weight to compensate for what will be lost during the shooting in period.
I disregard the 28” AMO as this was put into place as a constant for the commercial bow manufacturers.
Daryl.
Even for longer term bowyers of non glass bows lessons are still learnt. Just about every new bow will throw up another challenge. Think of it as a life long apprenticeship.
With custom bows I tiller them to the archers actual draw length and required draw weight. For non glass bows I go about 5# over the desired weight to compensate for what will be lost during the shooting in period.
I disregard the 28” AMO as this was put into place as a constant for the commercial bow manufacturers.
Daryl.
"And you must not stick for a groat or twelvepence more than another man would give, if it be a good bow.
For a good bow twice paid for, is better than an ill bow once broken. [Ascham]
“If a cluttered desk is a sign of a cluttered mind, of what, then, is an empty desk a sign?” [Einstein]
I am old enough to make my own decisions....Just not young enough to remember what I decided!....
For a good bow twice paid for, is better than an ill bow once broken. [Ascham]
“If a cluttered desk is a sign of a cluttered mind, of what, then, is an empty desk a sign?” [Einstein]
I am old enough to make my own decisions....Just not young enough to remember what I decided!....