I have made it a tradition to get an osage stave at MOJAM and get it to a shooting bow in time to compete in the clout shoot with it. This year I was able to get two bows shooting by the end of the weekend and now I’ve finally finished them up.
The first bow, the more yellow of the two, is pyramid style with a Z shaped handle. It’s 64” tip to tip and about 50#@28”. It’s 2” at the fades tapering to 1.25 at mid limb and sweeping to 3/8” tips for a slightly more narrow profile than an exact pyramid in the outer limbs. It weighs 22.5oz and took about an inch of set.
The second bow, the darker one, is, I guess you could say, American flatbow. It’s 66” tip to tip and about 55#@28”. It’s 1.5” at the fades tapering to 1 1/8” at mid limb and tapering to 3/8” nocks. It is also 22.5oz and took about an inch of set. This piece of wood in particular I got from Timo and is by far the most dense piece of osage I’ve worked with. Use of a cabinet scraper left a glossy smooth finish. It was a pleasure to work with.
Thanks for looking.
Unbraced
Profile
Braced
Pyramid
Flatbow
Handles showing knots (my favorite pic)