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Title: Rest in pieces...
Post by: KShip85 on October 28, 2009, 07:36:46 pm
Well, it is with a heavy heart that I lay what I thought would be my first hunting weight bow to rest.  She blew on me last week, nearly too my right eye in the process.  Lesson learned: ERC is a finicky mistress, I've put quite a few arrows through her before she went and when she did go there was not even a tic or creak, just pow and bow limbs flying at my face.  I still really like cedar but believe I will start backing them and maybe try to get more length than the 49 1/2 inches I had here.  Thank you all for your thoughts in this time of loss.

Kip

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Title: Re: Rest in pieces...
Post by: FlintWalker on October 28, 2009, 07:44:30 pm
Well at least ya still got some good whittling wood left ;D
Title: Re: Rest in pieces...
Post by: ken75 on October 28, 2009, 08:28:10 pm
purty as that one is , i would have to glue it and hang it on the wall!
Title: Re: Rest in pieces...
Post by: rattlesnake on October 28, 2009, 09:05:07 pm
49.5"...?...way to short....i dont make my selbows below 64" anymore, and like 68" for preformance, 66"is my average....but i draw 29" and like a small ridged handle also...keep trying,, glad you were not hurt...snake
Title: Re: Rest in pieces...
Post by: PeteC on October 28, 2009, 09:11:20 pm
Sorry about that.I can relate.Mine blew the same way.It was well tillered ,but when it went ,man it went,Kaboom!! :o .I decided to stick to more dependable wood after that. God Bless
Title: Re: Rest in pieces...
Post by: George Tsoukalas on October 28, 2009, 09:16:23 pm
How far did you draw it? Jawge
Title: Re: Rest in pieces...
Post by: Keenan on October 28, 2009, 09:33:40 pm
 Sorry for your loss :(  But it's not a total loss, I see have a bow there that could make a nice takedown,  Or possibly a very nice walking stick.  ;)
Title: Re: Rest in pieces...
Post by: Bushbow on October 28, 2009, 09:46:49 pm
That ERC is a beautiful bow, sorry to see it go. It seems like the favorite bows are the ones that blow, I had a Mulberry bow ( got the wood from the curb, cut down tree) that was starting to darken nicely, and WHAM, the lower limb breaks loose and heads for the target on its own. Damn knot.
Title: Re: Rest in pieces...
Post by: woodstick on October 28, 2009, 09:46:57 pm
my thoughts are with ya it has moved on to better place now.
Title: Re: Rest in pieces...
Post by: bcbull on October 28, 2009, 10:03:18 pm
KIP  VERY NICE  BOW I LOVE THAT CEADER  HOW THICKS THE SAP ON THAT ONE ?  NEXT TIME MAKE IT 66 - 68 SAME DESIGN I BET YA GET A SHOOTER   BROCK
Title: Re: Rest in pieces...
Post by: Pappy on October 29, 2009, 05:42:25 am
Been there on ERC and you are right they do break with authority. A little longer would help.What was you pulling that one to ?
   Pappy
Title: Re: Rest in pieces...
Post by: adb on October 29, 2009, 11:56:10 am
Looks like a tension failure to me... did you chase a ring on the back? It sure looks like you did. Awfully short bow. I'd back the next one with rawhide.
Title: Re: Rest in pieces...
Post by: medicinewheel on October 29, 2009, 04:18:26 pm
Aaah, too bad...
Title: Re: Rest in pieces...
Post by: Hillbilly on October 29, 2009, 06:08:40 pm
Sorry it broke on you, but I wouldn't try to make a 49" bow out of osage, much less cedar.
Title: Re: Rest in pieces...
Post by: KShip85 on October 29, 2009, 07:04:03 pm
Thanks all, I know 49 1/2 might have been pushing it but i was trying to follow a west coast replica in TBB1 that was close to that length.  I had been drawing it 19 inches I believe, at around 40 lbs.  I did not chase a ring, it was just straight from under the bark, and I wanted to see if I could get away without backing it.  Lesson learned...I might try a selfbow again in it some day but for now I will be backing with rawhide or sinew.  I've got some more sitting in the shop, including a piece that is completely clear, although it is all sapwood.  I think I might try a long bow with it as I have read it lends itself well to that design.  As for now, its on to the hackberry I have split and drying to rough out some bows, might look into a short bow of shagbark hickory that I cut last winter.  I'll return to cedar, its just too pretty to pass up, but for awhile I might try some more forgiving woods.

Kip
Title: Re: Rest in pieces...
Post by: Pappy on October 30, 2009, 05:52:19 am
When I first started about 20 years ago That is what I was using and it almost broke me from selfbows,I still blame my short draw problem on using it. ;) :) I went to Hickory,Hackberry ,Osage and Ash and got some shooters. Never tried it again but do have some ready to try and after learning a little more about bows and what you can and can't get away with I think my results may be better this time around. :)
   Pappy
Title: Re: Rest in pieces...
Post by: Mechslasher on October 30, 2009, 01:15:54 pm
osage, there is no substitute.
Title: Re: Rest in pieces...
Post by: Dave 55 on October 30, 2009, 07:50:05 pm
Should have good luck with the hackberry,it is one of my best bows,64 inches 13/4 wide to midlimb and 1/2 inch nocks,62# at 26  and it will crank out a 550 gr arrow real well.