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Backpacking TD Hybrid build
Posted: Sat Jan 06, 2018 5:23 pm
by Muz1970
Well yesterday started with the intention of making a recurve bow, I started cutting up a slab of Marri which was given to me by a mate. He actually gave me a trailer load of them. White ants had started to get into the bottom of the stack and most have bad splits in places. He told me if I can't salvage any just burn them. Well I cut up this particular slab only to find some very nice features. And after a bit of reduction I was able to get a great set of ruff sawn veneers from it.
My pile of Marri slabs
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Whats left after removing the center
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The feature Marri timber
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So rather than putting these into a recurve form that I haven't yet used I decided to go ahead and make a take down longbow. I've been wanting to build one at around 55lbs since getting into backpack hunting. Want something that is legal to hunt Sambar with in Victoria but is lighter than my 70lb take down of the same design. I plan on getting an Eberlestock F1 Mainframe pack with the dry bag and want the ability of sandwiching the bow between the pack and dry bag.
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So I glued up a riser block yesterday using the Marri with a Banksia strip through the middle. I added Jarrah and Rock Sheoak accents to the strip. Today I sliced the block and added the fiberglass I Beams which is now glued and clamped.
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The dark grain should reveal itself once the window and shelf is cut in. Also added a Blue Gum packer into the pile, this will no be seen but was required to get the width to 38mm.
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Well I'll go and cut the bamboo laminations this arvo, sand them down to 2.5mm and taper at 0.003. I'll also sand the veneers down to 0.5mm so hopefully I'll be ready to glue it all up tomorrow after I shape the riser.
Re: Backpacking TD Hybrid build
Posted: Mon Jan 08, 2018 7:38 pm
by UPTHETOP
Mate those lamination's look great Muz reminding me grain like the sassafras they should come up really good when its all done. Great combination in the riser as well keep taking photos love your work.The Eberl/ packs are a great kit Muz especially when you want to cart some meat out.
Cheers Wayno
Re: Backpacking TD Hybrid build
Posted: Mon Jan 08, 2018 10:57 pm
by Muz1970
Managed to get the bow in the oven yesterday after struggling with it for most of the day. It was one of those days when everything was going wrong, the simplest of things took twice as long. Anyway I got there in the end. I did manage to end up with a 16 3/4" riser instead of 18". To compensate and come in on weight I'll be making this bow at 60".
Sneak peak at one of the belly veneers, I'm liking it
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Dragged out the takedown jig
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Managed to shape the grip ready for further reduction for the fiberglass before cutting the bow in half. Had to get a few another jobs around home done this arvo so only managed an hour on it.
Re: Backpacking TD Hybrid build
Posted: Thu Jan 11, 2018 3:28 pm
by Muz1970
Re: Backpacking TD Hybrid build
Posted: Thu Jan 11, 2018 3:53 pm
by Stickbow Hunter
Nice recurve and beautiful work Muzz. I love the look of those veneers. It should come really nice with a finish on it.
Jeff
Re: Backpacking TD Hybrid build
Posted: Thu Jan 11, 2018 5:38 pm
by flyonline
Phoarrr!!!! About one of the nicest builds I've seen, love those veneers! Assume it's a big jim style handle like the one you showed me?
But I forgot to give you my address
Re: Backpacking TD Hybrid build
Posted: Fri Jan 12, 2018 9:15 am
by UPTHETOP
Very nice Muz did you decide what finish you are going to coat it with. Cant wait to see what the lams look like.
Cheers Wayno
Re: Backpacking TD Hybrid build
Posted: Fri Jan 12, 2018 2:32 pm
by bigbob
You have done a terrific job, Muzz! Very nice work, congratulations.
Re: Backpacking TD Hybrid build
Posted: Fri Jan 12, 2018 6:51 pm
by Muz1970
Thanks guys,
Yes Steve, its the Big Jim method the same as the bow I showed you. No need for postal address as I run an interstate delivery service. My runs coincides with my Sambar trips by chance. But unfortunately you can't have this one. But there's 18 months before my next trip over.
You may well get lucky. RH 50+#@28" sounds about right hey
Wayno, the VHT matte clear turned up today. So I've sanded it back to 240 grit and applied 3-4 light coats. Waited an hour and it was dry and harder than expected. Rubbed it back with 600 wet and dry. Felt super smooth. Went to write details on her and the Gel pen wouldn't write on it. Messed around with other pens I had and wasn't happy with them. Left the details for Ron. Have just applied another 3-4 light coats. Reckon I've used 2/3rds of the can so far. Be happy with a can per bow. $21 delivered to mail box.
Cheers Muz
Re: Backpacking TD Hybrid build
Posted: Sat Jan 13, 2018 1:21 pm
by flyonline
Muz1970 wrote:No need for postal address as I run an interstate delivery service. My runs coincides with my Sambar trips by chance. But unfortunately you can't have this one. But there's 18 months before my next trip over.
You may well get lucky. RH 50+#@28" sounds about right hey
Gives me enough time to save the 5 figure price tag it's worth
Could you do a clear decal with handwriting underneath the last few coats?
Re: Backpacking TD Hybrid build
Posted: Sat Jan 13, 2018 7:39 pm
by Muz1970
Managed to get the grip on the bow today and the striker plates. Still using one of the strings for the 62" bows. So will endeavour to make a shorter string in the morning and hopefully take it out for a whistle tomorrow arvo.
Very happy with the VHT, its easy to use and extremley hard. Probably need more than one can per bow. One thing I did discover is that after 24 hours acetone still eats at it. Can does say that it takes a week to completely cure. Gave the striker plate area a quick sand and a light coat of accetone before aralditing the leather on. Noticed the finish starting to lift. Wont be doing that again.
BigBob was kind enough to tell me that he writes on the limb before any coats with no hassles. Another learning curve. That'll learn me for being so impatient.
Thinking of trying DIY temporary tattoo's after some light coats. have downloaded a graphics editor and playing around with some ideas.
You can buy the correct paper and adhesive and use your home printer. Then just apply to the limb like you would to a person. Reckon you could then coat over the top with no dramas. Worth a play at the very least.
Anyway the bow is shooting great. Been shooting it without a glove so my fingers are now a bit sore. It's final weight is 51#@31" and shoots a 480gn arrow at 175fps (9.4gn/"). The arrows bareshaft spot on so very pleased with that. 32" Goldtips 5575 with ally insert, 150gn point and 3x4" feathers.
The Banksia came up real nice as did the Marri veneers
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Re: Backpacking TD Hybrid build
Posted: Sun Jan 14, 2018 1:54 pm
by Stickbow Hunter
It came up beautiful; very nice work.
Jeff
Re: Backpacking TD Hybrid build
Posted: Mon Jan 15, 2018 7:19 am
by jindydiver
Very nice looking bow
Thanks for sharing the build
Re: Backpacking TD Hybrid build
Posted: Sat Mar 24, 2018 8:19 pm
by Gringa Bows
beatiful bow mate,the Marri looks very simuler to timber i have here that i call wilga
Re: Backpacking TD Hybrid build
Posted: Thu Apr 05, 2018 3:51 pm
by Chase N. Nocks
SERIOUSLY BEAUTIFUL!
That sums up what you have made there Muzz. Well done.
Cheers
Troy
Re: Backpacking TD Hybrid build
Posted: Wed Apr 11, 2018 10:31 pm
by perry
I am never comfortable following everyone else with comments along the lines of - bloody top effort, nice, seriously good etc but hey, they're right Muz
regards Perry
Re: Backpacking TD Hybrid build
Posted: Mon Apr 16, 2018 10:33 pm
by Muz1970
Thanks for positive comments Perry. Been sourcing a few different local timbers I'm keen to try so hopefully I can create some more appealing bows. Just need to sort my shed out. To many projects on the go.....