Author Topic: Juniper flattie 38/26 (No. 110)  (Read 4040 times)

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Offline elijahjmhutchinson

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Re: Juniper flattie 38/26 (No. 110)
« Reply #30 on: March 31, 2020, 10:47:51 pm »
Gorgeous piece of wood and tremendous craftsmanship!
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Re: Juniper flattie 38/26 (No. 110)
« Reply #31 on: April 01, 2020, 12:24:54 am »
Thank you for your comments, guys!

So, I'm curious:  What is the prospect for longevity with a bow like this?  Is it going to last as long as a clean stave bow would, or is all that character going to get the best of if after a while?  I hope it's a life-time shooter.  Sure is pretty.

To be true, I was a bit anxious on this one, so I kept the drawweight low. Not because of the big hole, but the heavy changing crown causing exceptional stress on some portions on the belly. Also the dead wood, it's only an estimation how healthy the structure is inside.
I shot this bow - and I have a good feeling, it is snappy and holds the unbraced profile, which is a good sign.
Simon
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Offline lleroy

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Re: Juniper flattie 38/26 (No. 110)
« Reply #32 on: April 01, 2020, 05:00:11 am »
I think that's the most beautiful bow I've ever seen.
Excellent craftmanship!