Well, here is my second stave bow, made from the fantastic Yooper bow Dana gifted to me.
This was a learning experience, and seems to be a bit of a paradox. I had attempted 2 other holmegaard bows, but broke them trying, which is I guess pretty common, so my biggest goal was to have this one survive the tillering process.
I used the knowledge from adb's excellent build-along, and stuck to his dimensions for the most part. It is 66" nock to nock, with 12" outer non-bending limbs, 2" fades for all four fades, 15" inner bending inner limbs, and a 4" handle. I made it with all hand tools, mostly axe, rasps, and scrapers. The finish is very thinned milk paint, which is very nice stuff to work with. I made pin knocks, and really enjoyed them. I backed the bow with papyrus I found in a local art store.
Through the tillering, I heard a loud "crack". Arg, I thought. On one inner limb, there was a small crack which was causing the wood to lift up. I patched it with super glue and a rawhide patch, and it worked fine. "Crack." The other limb right about midway between the two fades suffered an even worse crack, about 1.5" long, so I did the same thing, and so far, it seems to be holding up just fine with the patches and the backing.
Now, about those massive tips, they mystify me. I expected a very hand shocky bow, but it is very, very sweet and docile, but has very nice cast, with no stack at all. I tillered it to 27" draw, and wanted a very light bow that would be fun to shoot, so I made it about 45 pounds.
If anyone can give me some insights to why there is no handshock, I would be interested in hearing you. The full draw picture, btw, was taken at the New England primitive skills gathering, for which I will be posting a bunch of shots soon, and writing an article for PA as well. The guy doing the honors is Broken Nock, who told me there is not one image of him on the boards. Guess that is untrue now, and I do appreciate his input and trying out the bow.
Clearly, this bow is not bow of the month quality, but is what it is, and I am happy with it. I will also be reworking it completely, to get those tips smaller for one thing. I expect to repost it after that, once I find time to do it.
Dane
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