Boy, it's been a while since I've gotten a bow finished up! But I finally found the time to get this one done, which I had glued up a few months ago. I got the Osage board and dark walnut block for the riser from David W., and the bamboo from Nate Kapaldo (nokswimmer). It sure gave me a good bit of trouble. The bamboo twisted slightly, which I hadn't noticed until I started clamping the two pieces. The Osage was also pretty narrow, and I only got 1 3/8" width form it. However, the real problem came when I tried to floor tiller it- the Osage stuck out just a bit more than the boo and it snapped the tip off! So I piked it from 72" to 68" (the longest I could get out of it) with 2" asymetrical limbs- the first time I'd tried that. Tillering also thinned the Osage out until it was nothing more than a belly lamination, making this more of an Osage-bellied-bamboo-bow than a bamboo-backed-Osage-bow
. However, I'm now sold on a new style of nocks, something I was never content with on my previous bows, and narrow handles, as my brother has been able to strike the center of whatever he seems to shoot at even with marginally spined arrows.
But despite all the trouble, this came out as one of my nicest to date, and a perfect gift to my brother who was in bad need of a new bow. It's 68" long with offset limbs, 66# at 27", and has good cast (while shooting it in, when Kyle wasn't hitting dead cetner, he was shooting over- even at 40 and 50 yards). You can see that the bottom limb is tempered, to stiffen it up, and the top limb isn't. I finished it with a few coats of wax since both boo and Osage are more 'moisture resistant' than our white woods, and the spar urethane we have here has gone bad. My brother stitched on the leather grip and glued on the arrow plate to give it a very "professional" finishing touch and get it ready to hunt. I'm very pleased with this bow, as is Kyle (which makes it even better). I named it "Thunder Stick" because the Osage looks so much like lightning, and the only other Osage bow I've made from Pat's stave was named "Fire Stick". As I've mentioned before, I'm sold on Osage for a bow wood
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