Hello all,
I'm new to the site but have been watching all of your work and progress. I must say I am very impressed and inspired, keep it up!! Here's a quick recap of my first bow making adventure, enjoy!
I bought a black walnut and osage stave four years ago when I was a senior in highschool. I also bought Vol.1 of the Bowyer's Bible and a drawknife. I didn't have any experience so naturally it was rough starting. I hacked into the back of the black walnut stave pretty quick as I didnt know anything about the properties of wood, growth rings ect, and eventually I gave up.
Over the past four years I managed to read enough of the book and muster the courage to take another swing. I'm elated with the outcome. It was a labor of love that I won't soon forget and I cannot wait to do it again and again while spreading the word!
I was going for functionality on this first bow and wasn't too concerned with aestetic aspects this time around. I tried to make it as "primitively" as I possibly could by using only a drawknife, hatchet, wood rasps, and sandpaper. The knots in each limb made for some fun working too! It's made out of black walnut, measures 68'' ntn, brace height of about 6-7'' I'd say, and unsure about the draw weight exaclty as I do not own a spring scale. If anyone has another method for determining draw weight that would be helpful! It has one coat of some wood oil to bring out the color.
She isn't even close to perfect, not a spectacular tiller, limb twists, and a little crack in the back but she shoots straight! I need to up my experience,learn to steam/heat treat and learn about some different bow styles with different woods. Thanks for looking, all comments and criticisms welcome!
Here are some links to me and friends shooting the bow:
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