Hi All,
Finally I had a chance to make some bows again. My latest project was a Haida Gwaii style bow with belly ridge modelled after the bows found in the Canadian Museum of History's Haida Gwaii Exhibit (highly recommended to visit). I left it unpainted since it is such beautiful wood (HHB from my own bush seasoned for 1 year). To view the pictures please click on the Google Photo Album link below (please let me know if you have any difficulty viewing the pictures):
https://photos.app.goo.gl/UiRDggf8vBqqoxXp1This was a difficult bow to build and I started with the belly ridge early when making the bow since I did not know what to expect and I wanted to have enough wood so I could correct any mistakes. So it took me almost a month to make (I worked most days at least a couple of hours on it).
The only tools I have used (after roughing out the shape on the band saw) was a hoof rasp and a modified paint scraper that I have filed and sharpened to the shape of the belly ridge and double concave sides I wanted to make. It took me a while to realize from the Museum pictures that the bows actually had this belly ridge and I have always wanted to replicate it since that time.
Thank you Simon for your advice on the tillering of the bow and your overall feedback, it is much appreciated!
The bow shoots amazingly straight and the belly ridge seems to add some stiffness to the bow. I am shooting it "Comanche style with my thumb up, it fits naturally along the belly ridge and is most comfortable to shoot that way. I am working my way to fully draw the bow and at this time I have drawn it to ~ 23". My natural draw length is not much longer (around 24-25") and I am close to maxing out my maximum draw weight of ~70#. The bow has very little hand shock and is comfortable to shoot.
Here are the measurements:
1) 67' n/n
2) 55# @ 21", 65# @ 23"
3) Width at nocks: 5/8"
4) Width at widest point: ~1 5/8"
5) Width at handle: 1 3/16"
6) Thickness: 1/2" (except tips and handle, measured outside, does not account for concave portions in belly)
7) Thickness tips: 5/8"
Thickness handle centre: 7/8"
7) Weight: 616 grams (21.73 oz)
Average speed at 23" draw length measured with Chrony: 145 fps (except that number to go up quite a bit as I am working my way to fully draw the bow. Max speed was 151 fps measured at ~23")
9) String material: brown FF
10) String silencers: grey fox tail
11) Set after 24 hours rest: 3/4" (highest spot)
By the way I have woven in additional string material in the flemish loops to soften the impact on the nocks, thats why it might look a bit odd.
I would be grateful for any feedback you all might have and I am looking forward to your reviews.
Cheers,
Phil