Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Bows => Topic started by: sadiejane on January 19, 2013, 03:39:53 pm
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is one of my favorite ways to spend a saturday morning is sitting by the fire.
why not put that fire to work straightening a hickory bow thats been sitting around way too long.
both limbs veered to the side
this one just had a slight bend
(http://i878.photobucket.com/albums/ab346/sadiejane9/bowmaking/IMG_0344-1.jpg)
15 mins or so waving that puppy over the fire, then took it to the tree
(http://i878.photobucket.com/albums/ab346/sadiejane9/bowmaking/IMG_0346-1.jpg)
worked pretty well
(http://i878.photobucket.com/albums/ab346/sadiejane9/bowmaking/IMG_0347-1.jpg)
my neighbor josh and his daughter came over to enjoy the fire and sing me a tune or two
(http://i878.photobucket.com/albums/ab346/sadiejane9/bowmaking/IMG_0350-1.jpg)
other limb has a bit more sideways bend going on
(http://i878.photobucket.com/albums/ab346/sadiejane9/bowmaking/IMG_0348-1.jpg)
didnt come out as straight as the previous but the nocks line up-so will call it good
(http://i878.photobucket.com/albums/ab346/sadiejane9/bowmaking/IMG_0351-1.jpg)
love morning fires and bending bows
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That looks like a good day in every respect.
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Looks good Sadie. Was just curious, I'm pretty new to bowmaking, did you have to chase a ring on that hickory? That stuff grows all over around here and I might harvest one soon. Also was wondering if you roughed out the shape before heating. Hard to tell in the pics but one looked like the handle was roughed out.
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the back of this hickory bow is right under the bark. did nothing other than peel it.
this is from half a hickory split that was about 6" in diameter when standing
the bow is nearly done, more than roughed out, i have had a string on it.
needs a bit of final tillering and some polishing up and it will be done.
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Sadie, that sounds like a special day to me. Thanks for sharing it. Jawge
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Sadie, I've got to know, what is that wary chunk of firewood in the first photo? Looks like it could have made some fine-figured furniture inlay wood.
Jim Davis
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Yes Sadie that is a great way to start the day! Love your high tech approach to heat correction. ;)
Scott
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Sadie, I've got to know, what is that wary chunk of firewood in the first photo? Looks like it could have made some fine-figured furniture inlay wood.
Jim Davis
well jim, it got put in the fire so i am not sure.
but yr right, you cant imagine how many pieces of firewood i stash in the shed or garage thinking they would be so much better used in other ways....
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Cool beans. Sitting around the fire, "telling lies and solving the worlds problems", is one of my favorite things to do as well. I like the way you took the time to multi task. Looks like the old fashioned way of straightening works just fine. I've done it that way too. I pretty much use my heat gun most of the time as most of it needs twist and side to side stuff both taken out. Thanks for sharing. Danny
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I have had horrible luck finding someone to come over to play and sing as im bending wood ;D
I have also had poor luck bending hickory with dry heat >:( loves to brake dor me ...
Congratulations on doing both at the same time ;)