Out of the hospital back in the shop
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Out of the hospital back in the shop
Feels good to smell sawdust again. I'm finishing up a new longbow based on my interpretation of the Cari-Bow Silver Fox riser. I've been sliming my risers down and think this it getting close to what I'm after. 17" end to end, cut 1/8" past center, hickory with bloodwood beam, bloodwood/maple/fiberglass accent. I'm probably going to paint and paint dip this in a camo pattern as the wood is pretty plain. I put a coat of gloss on it to find and scratches that need to be worked. Working on the limbs now which are 45# at 28" which will go down a bit after final shaping and sanding. Not as nice as the Cari-Bow but I like the slim look and feel.
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that look a smooth design for a takedown longbow.I like it!
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Got the limbs finished last night so I'll get more pics up. 64" n to n 43.4 # at 28" plann on building a set of 55# limbs to match.
I made this out of a 19" riser block that I made for a heavy set of limbs. It had limb bolts coming from the belly of the riser into hidden nuts in the limb. So I didn't want to toss it so I plugged the holes and used it for this riser.
I made this out of a 19" riser block that I made for a heavy set of limbs. It had limb bolts coming from the belly of the riser into hidden nuts in the limb. So I didn't want to toss it so I plugged the holes and used it for this riser.
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Very nice ,i like it too
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Ben,
It is good news that you are back in the workshop.
I prefer the slimmer risers also as I believe they smooth out the lines of the bow.
Daryl.
It is good news that you are back in the workshop.
I prefer the slimmer risers also as I believe they smooth out the lines of the bow.
Would a timber stain/dye add depth to the colour?BenBow wrote:I'm probably going to paint and paint dip this in a camo pattern as the wood is pretty plain.
Daryl.
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Well limbs on, stippled the grip, satin finish over gloss, and got some shots through it. Really liking the light weight and feel of the low grip. Not a screamer but smooth, silent, and crisp.
Unbraced
Braced
28" draw
Pin/standard nock cross
Stippled grip
Force Draw Curve
Unbraced
Braced
28" draw
Pin/standard nock cross
Stippled grip
Force Draw Curve
Re: Out of the hospital back in the shop
Decided not to paint it as that seems to be the consensus. So I want to hide the plugs. I have some bison horn that comes off in layers and is curved. It will lay right over the plugs so I need to decide what shape to carve them so they're decorative. Maybe a bear head for one and a knapped arrowhead for the other. Guess I'll just play with it.
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Very nice Ben, I like the plane look I think sometimes we can over think the presentation of a bow when if it works as we designed it and shoots well we have already won the battle. Love your posts and ideas, keep them coming.
Cheers Wayno
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Good to see you've recovered and back into the shop. Seems you haven't lost anything, great result on this project. I think the bison horn overlays to cover the plugs is a good idea and will give the bow extra mojo as well.
Cheers... Rod
Cheers... Rod