Hi guys,
Here I am with another Snakey bow that I just finished.
This bow stayed in the “half-finished” stage for quite a while. I finally
had the time to complete the final sanding. Making this bow was a challenge for
me. First, there are many small knots onthe stave, and I had to drill holes on some of them. I filled three holeswith epoxy on the top limbs because they are in the main working body. Secondly,the top limb has a con-caved back, chasing a ring on a Snakey concave Osage stave is a tricky job. Moreover, the tillering process was especially tough due
to all the special characters of the bow. I spent lots of time and effort trying
to make it as perfect as possible. I also rounded the belly to match the
concave back. As a result, the finished product looks very decent and satisfying. I really enjoy this bow.
Osage Orange
buffalo horn tip overlays
64 inches NTN
#52@27.5
String: BCY-D97 14 strands
Thanks
Li
full draw by
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unstrung by
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with string by
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front by
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string alignment by
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snakeynessss by
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hollow limb by
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limb 1 by
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hollow and arrow by
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snakeyness by
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hole hole hole by
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limb half by
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tip 1 by
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handle by
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My max draw is 27.5 but this is the bow at 28 inches draw.
28inch draw by
Ye Li, on Flickr