I feel fortunate to have the brother I do. We've been shooting bows and archery hunting together ever since I was old enough to buy a hunting license. He turns 60 the first week of July so I wanted to make him a selfbow for his birthday. He has some shoulder issues so I decided to make him a bow light enough so he could enjoy shooting it but heavy enough to be legal to hunt whitetail deer in PA.
My first attempt failed when I overstressed the top limb as I was heating and clamping to a form. Lesson learned: I should have used steam and even osage has its limits. Next I picked out a somewhat twisted and undulated osage stave. I decided to leave the twists in as it appeared the string would line up pretty well. I used dry heat for a little reflex and the string bisected the handle as planned so I left it alone. I proceeded to tiller and shoot in the bow. Satisfied, I then fumed the bow for 6 days. (This is the second osage bow I've fumed and the effects are beautiful). It's hard to capture in my photos. I named the bow Xansati which in Lenape means "dear elder brother". The Lenape hunted, trapped and fished in the valley we grew up in. So, I thought the name was fitting.
61" NTN 40#@26" (I tillered to 27" for a lil insurance)
Asiatic Buff Horn Tip Overlays
Dyed Elk Leather Handle Wrap, Kangaroo Lace
Arrow shelf has seal skin and arrow plate is inlaid seal skin left slightly proud (Next time I will chisel out inlay area before fuming)
Finished with 5 coats tru oil then 2 coats spray spar satin
String is 8 Strand 8190F
Thanks for looking.
rfume8 by
Steve Woodruff, on Flickr
rfume5 (2) by
Steve Woodruff, on Flickr
rfume9 by
Steve Woodruff, on Flickr
20200621_174940-1 by
Steve Woodruff, on Flickr