Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Bows => Topic started by: darwin on August 08, 2012, 07:02:22 pm
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Once upon a time, there lived a boy in a house with his mom and out front of that house was a giant ash tree, the boy grew up and went to college and his mom got remarried and tore the house down to build a new bigger better house, but in the process the tree was also cut down, fortunately the wood was all saved and sawn into wood for my grandpa who is a furniture maker, since then many beautiful things have come out of this wood including a 12 ft long dinning room table and many other pieces of furniture, most of these things i will probably inherit (hopefully not for a long time) but id really like to make at least one bow from this tree, im going to visit my grandpa over labor day
i just was wondering what yall think i could do to make this bow special?
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It's already going to be special isn't it ?? ..considering the story of where the wood came from.
..maybe get your grandpa to take a few scrapes on it in order to add some of his Good
Medicine to the bow.
otherwise you'll have to decide how to make it special.
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Make it with your grandpa. I wish I would have gotten the chance to do that
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That is fantastic! Let us know how it goes. Jawge
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Make it with your grandpa. I wish I would have gotten the chance to do that
+1 on the sentiments of Sonny and Double-O
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Make it with your grandpa. I wish I would have gotten the chance to do that
+1 on the sentiments of Sonny and Double-O
Ditto...
Find something "special" to back it with ;)
Cipriano
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You don't understand how special it allready is !!
I never knew my grandfathers one died in 45 the other in 50
My father has been gone over 25 years already !
Please seize the moment !
And remember for the rest of your life !!!
Guy
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i appreciate the advice guys i was already planning on making it with my grandpa, after all he has shown me about woodworking id love to show him what little i know about bows, plus he has a band saw :)
i just cant wrap my mind around what kind of bow to make, i just don't want to look back and say well i wish we had done that, and at the same time we only have one weekend and i may not get another shot at this
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Make a nice 1/4 sawn ash backed ash flatbow. Easy peezy and durable. Make it 64" ntn, 1 11/16 wide fades then pyramid to 1/2" tips. BOOM ya gotta sweet piece of ash to remember forever. Use TBIII to glue it together. Wait 20-24 hours and tiller it out. Start with a 1/2" core and 1/8" backer.
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This should be a very special bow. I think I would check out Steve Allely and Jim Hams, books on Native American Bows, and make a bow appropriate to your area. I'm sure it will be a great bow what ever you decide make.
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i just cant wrap my mind around what kind of bow to make, i just don't want to look back and say well i wish we had done that, and at the same time we only have one weekend and i may not get another shot at this
whatever you do im sure it will be great and memorable. my great grandfather passed when i was about 10 and passed down to me was his tractor, his only rifle, and woodworking hand tools that he got from his father, rasp, draw knife, ect. and i use them on almost ever bow that i make.
maybe you both can, not only build the bow together but both of you sign it.
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I like the idea backing idea and I hadn't even thought about us both signing it that's definately a good one
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Bow with history.