Felix40
WKR
That thing looks great.
I haven't tried hickory yet. I had a neighbor give me a big log that I cut, split and sealed but it had sat outside too long and was powdery wood. No good for bows. So all that work for smoker chunks lolLooks great. I finally purchased an Osage stave, still haven't made a bow with it.
I've been working on a hickory static recurve. It had a blemish in the limb that I became rightfully concerned about. It broke during tillering.
Thank you! I've been shooting it a lot at my deer shabin 3D course and it's a nice, well balanced shooter. Pretty fast, I'm happy with how it worked out. Might be my go-to for turkey and deer this year.That thing looks great.
Very nice man, just started my first with a nice osage stave. I've got a beaver tail or two froze how can i make a handle out of one?Osage static, 66" (64" NTN) 49#@28"
Back and belly stained with vinagroon, Canebrake rattlesnake skins, beaver tail grip, walnut/whitetail antler tips.
Home-rolled PO Cedar arrows. Great shooting set.
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I've got a bottle of that stuff already too. I'm just trying to decide what length to go with for a bow. I plan to put a little reflex in the limbs , want it for hunting so don't want some huge long bowThanks! Nice chunk of gold you have there, should get you a nice bow out of that for sure.
As for the beaver tail, it depends. I have a rawhide one tanning with the orange bottle stuff but I've only used already tanned ones I find on Etsy, eBay, etc. if it's a whole tail, there's some good videos on the tube I watched on skinning and prep, plus a couple that included tanning. Looks pretty simple. This rawhide tail came from pinehollowlongbows and I just followed the instructions on the bottle.
Sorry I'm not more help, it's a great grip material. Here's the stuff I ordered from Amazon that people mentioned works good.
I've carried bows up to 66" for many years without any problems, even shooting from trees while sitting down. With that said, I prefer something in the 62-64" range nowadays. I only draw 28" but the extra bow length is smooth-drawing and accurate for me. Less of a butt pucker factor while tillering too, IMO. There's a mathematical formula to figure out what length to go with depending on your draw length, which of course can be tweaked once you get a couple few bows under your belt. I believe it's draw length x2, plus handle and fades. Which in my case are 4" handle plus 2 X 2" (8") fades added to the 56" for draw X 2. So 64" is ideal for a 28" draw accordingly. Nice safe way to go for the first couple builds I've found. Good luck with your build, good to see other guys making shavings.I've got a bottle of that stuff already too. I'm just trying to decide what length to go with for a bow. I plan to put a little reflex in the limbs , want it for hunting so don't want some huge long bow
Thanks, they're only half of a big timber rattler. Finishing up another bow with the other half now.Beautiful bow. Really like those skins.