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Few shots here of couple of new ones I've recently made , both have to have finish coats but the humid weather is no good for spraying finish. This bow is one I've made for myself with Brigalow/ Crows Ash riser and black phenolic accents , 'boo core and Brigalow belly lams. It should look good once I get the gloss finish done later. It's a good weight for trad shoots at 44# at 28''
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This one was made for a client and is Red Palm/ PNG Walnut riser and natural 'boo belly lams as well as the core. It's a 'cacky' hander and is 50# at 28'' It also has deer antler overlays on the belly ramps. The accent strips in the riser are actually thin veneers of actionwood.
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Well done Bob, you have been a busy boy.
Daryl.
I've only done about two 'cacky' handers and in the back of my mind I felt that I was making a mistake when cutting in the sight window/shelf.bigbob wrote:It's a 'cacky' hander...
Daryl.
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Bob,
A nice pair of bows. Hoping to see a few more.
Regards
John
A nice pair of bows. Hoping to see a few more.
Regards
John
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very nice Bob , also good to see you're working in the left hand side of your workshop cheers kerry
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Its when the measure twice, cut once REALLY mantra really comes into playgreybeard wrote:Well done Bob, you have been a busy boy.I've only done about two 'cacky' handers and in the back of my mind I felt that I was making a mistake when cutting in the sight window/shelf.bigbob wrote:It's a 'cacky' hander...
Daryl.
thanks Johnjcm wrote:Bob,
A nice pair of bows. Hoping to see a few more.
Regards
John
Had to make some Kerry, otherwise people would accuse me of bias.kerry wrote:very nice Bob , also good to see you're working in the left hand side of your workshop cheers kerry
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Always good to see your bows Bob, your timber combos are getting more and more classy I reckon. Good stuff!
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Yep, very nice bob. I dislike lefthanded bows as I like to fine tune them by feel when shot. Welldone. Steve
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Thanks Mika and Steve. Yep Steve that's exactly the problem I have with left handed bows. Turned myself in knots trying to test it myself , managed to get a left hander to do the honors while I stood close by. Actually worked as bow is whisper quiet.
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My Only lefties have been for Kevin so he has shot them for me before I finish them off, It is hard to relinquish that part of the process. Stevebigbob wrote:Thanks Mika and Steve. Yep Steve that's exactly the problem I have with left handed bows. Turned myself in knots trying to test it myself , managed to get a left hander to do the honors while I stood close by. Actually worked as bow is whisper quiet.
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I know exactly what you mean Steve. I have a jig I use for tillering and limb timing which usually gets things very close but one can't beat actually having a few shots, checking optimum brace, and nock position oneself.
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Very nice Bob, still like that Red palm .
I know where you're all coming from with the left handed thing, I've made quite a few now but it's always a bit disconcerting , so much so I now write it in big letters diagonally across the page of my order book. I recently sent a bow to longbow steve to put in his shop cause I got the handing wrong , not a good feeling when the client rings you when they receive their bow to tell you the bow is beautiful but is no good to them .
Back to using palm woods in bows, I recently made another Raptor (a lefty by coincidence) with all Black Palm limbs (no bamboo core) and it seemed to be very fast, so I tested it though the crono and found I had picked up another six feet per second in arrow speed, Using 10 carbon arrows of 9 grains/pound of draw weight (450 grains. The bow is 50@#28") and a 28" draw, I got speeds between 194 fps and 203fps with an average speed of 197 fps. Very happy with that, as was the client.
Has anyone else noticed something like this when using Palm woods in there limbs?
Rob
I know where you're all coming from with the left handed thing, I've made quite a few now but it's always a bit disconcerting , so much so I now write it in big letters diagonally across the page of my order book. I recently sent a bow to longbow steve to put in his shop cause I got the handing wrong , not a good feeling when the client rings you when they receive their bow to tell you the bow is beautiful but is no good to them .
Back to using palm woods in bows, I recently made another Raptor (a lefty by coincidence) with all Black Palm limbs (no bamboo core) and it seemed to be very fast, so I tested it though the crono and found I had picked up another six feet per second in arrow speed, Using 10 carbon arrows of 9 grains/pound of draw weight (450 grains. The bow is 50@#28") and a 28" draw, I got speeds between 194 fps and 203fps with an average speed of 197 fps. Very happy with that, as was the client.
Has anyone else noticed something like this when using Palm woods in there limbs?
Rob
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I was talking to a guy in the Philippines when last over there who makes very high end furniture of unbelievable quality and he said he believed, or had the data [ not sure which now] that palm has a higher tensile strength than bamboo. I have been slack lately with my chrono and havent used it recently at all but my gut reaction is similar to yours , in that using it as belly lams does seem to make a faster bow but the prohibitive cost of the larger lengths suitable to cut lams form precludes me from further use as lams. My bows go toward the lower end of the scale and the asking price doesn't justify the purchase price for palm as lams unless the buyer is prepared to step up.
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Very nice Bob
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Yes, very nice indeed Bob.
Cheers.... Rod
Cheers.... Rod
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thanks Rod n Rod Starting on a form tomorrow for my first 'curve.
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I love the red palm in my bow it is very striking
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Yeah thanks Chris, your bow is a nice one too.
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Are you 'borrowing' a proven design rather than trying to re invent the wheel?bigbob wrote:Starting on a form tomorrow for my first 'curve.
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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Not much chance of me trying to re invent the wheel, Daryl so am going with a slightly modified [as in cosmetic] design that has been around for quite a while.greybeard wrote:Are you 'borrowing' a proven design rather than trying to re invent the wheel?bigbob wrote:Starting on a form tomorrow for my first 'curve.
Daryl.
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