hy guys!67“ Ash Pyramid 60#28“ Popeye“
braceheight: 5 1/4“
Max w: 2“
Stiff Handle: 4“
Fades: 3“
Crosssection: flat belly, tapered back; rectangular tips
Mass: 617gramm
Pin nocks with cow horn overlay
Stain: back - with some woodstain left over, belly - resin with pigments,
Finish: 8 coats tung oil
The stave was the most straight, flat, even and symmetric piece I’ve worked with so far.
Only 2 humps in the middle and a little one in the outer gave it some character.
I layout the handle just between the humps to make it symmetric and a little bit of deflex in the fades.
Chased a nice thick grow ring section and left some as overlay in the tips and some at the fades/handle - where I carved out some eyes. They are copied from a panther, but I cannot see cat eys…more like an owl…Up side down looking like frog eyes
So whatever … I call her popeye … hoping it will not occur and it´its my heaviest bow as well…
The tips have been steam bent and reflexed slightly about 2“. Holds up 1/2“ reflex. After unbracing she’s flat.
I´m very happy with the outcome as it was the first, holding up a bit of reflex!
I wanted to make her a bit shorter and with thinner tips, but shooting her in - she shot so nice and fast, without any hand shock so I didn’t change anymore.
I call this my first hunting bow as I let it strung up for 6 hours during tillering and in fact she holds up draw weight very good.
Let me know whose eyes this are, Popeye isn't burnt in yet...
Thank you guys
B2TW