I've posted the profiles of this bow before. My dad always had rainy day projects for us to do when I was growing up. This tradition has carried on. This spring was long, wet and cold. I kinda ran out of rainy day "work" projects and needed something to take my mind off the rain that was putting me further and further behind. I needed something more. I needed therapy.
I started this one right after The Primitive Archery Meet in Marshall. I had a truck load of billets from Frank. I split a bunch of them and picked out a couple to splice together.
It was my first spliced handle and I wanted to try some deflex in the handle. I cut out my first z splice. Steamed it and glueded it together with TB2. Then it dried up and I got back to my real job. It sat around the shop looking like a turd for quite some time. We went from to wet to to dry. Finally I got another rainy day and I roughed it out and steamed in the recurves. Then another rainy day and I got it tillered. It was starting to look like a real bow. I put some Water Buffalo horn tip overlays on from some horn I got from PA Steve. I got it shooting nice but it's still just a bit on the heavy side. Really have know idea who this bow is even for yet, so might as well error to the side of to heavy. I can always take a little more off.
I got busy with my real job again and it hung from a nail in my shop for awhile. I made a trade with backwoodsguy and got a couple nice copper head skins. It was a good trade thanks backwoodsguy and he threw in a Emu skin and a couple other neat items to. I put on the copper head skins and let it sit again. Then I saw bubby's build along for wrapping a handle. I decided to use the Emu leather and for my first real laced up wrap it came out pretty decent. The brown Emu looks nice with the Osage and copper heads.
So here it is. My rainy day project. Still don't know who it's for. Maybe it'll be my rainy day fund.
Hope you like it. It sure looks better than it did when I first glued up the handle.
62" ntn
58 @ 27"
Bjrogg
Oh and a little muskrat on the arrow shelf and striker