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Main Discussion Area => Bows => Topic started by: Zion on January 26, 2013, 04:07:38 pm

Title: Mountain Maple Bow
Post by: Zion on January 26, 2013, 04:07:38 pm
So i finally got a chance to take pics of this one. For only drying for a week i'm really surprised how well this one shoots! It seems like this kind of maple takes a really short time to dry, tho in the future i'll let em dry out longer. This bow was mostly an experiment.

Unfortunately by body's all beat up from wrestling (dont worry, nothings broken lol) so it's been hard to draw most of my bows. I didn't get the last bit of draw out of this in the pics, i usually draw it like another inch or so!! Maybe this means i need to make a lighter bow to shoot in these kinds of situations  :'(

i think its 58" ntn (i could be wrong)
80# @ 25" (im drawing it less than 25 in the pics, sorry, if i can i'll post a better FD pic)
2.5" set (for this short of a drying time with the weight it has i think that's really good)
I'm surprised that it's getting like 12" of penetration on my frozen bales, sure is hard to pull the arrows out lol! Overall i'm really impressed with Mountain Maple. Definitely a great bow wood.
Title: Re: Mountain Maple Bow
Post by: bow101 on January 26, 2013, 04:13:33 pm
Nice character bow. Generally how high are you going to get your Mountain Maple.?
"only drying for a week" did you have it in a warm room or something.?
Title: Re: Mountain Maple Bow
Post by: Zion on January 26, 2013, 04:25:28 pm
Thanks bow101!

As far as elevation goes you don't have to go very high to find this stuff, i found this stuff only a couple thousand feet up by a creek.

For the drying, i debarked and roughed the blank out, then let it dry for a day, then started floor tillering, then let it dry for another day, then went into tillering. By the time i was done tillering i heat treated it lightly, shot it some, then heat treated it again. I stored it in a semi-heated room during the making. It took longer for the darn stain to dry than it took to make the bow.

Compared to woods like OS or serviceberry it dries really quick and doesn't take much set. In the future, tho, i would let it dry for about a month.
Title: Re: Mountain Maple Bow
Post by: bow101 on January 26, 2013, 04:36:10 pm
Thanks for the heads up..
Title: Re: Mountain Maple Bow
Post by: Newindian on January 26, 2013, 04:44:20 pm
how much set did it take?
Title: Re: Mountain Maple Bow
Post by: Del the cat on January 26, 2013, 04:47:12 pm
Hamdsome bow
Del
Title: Re: Mountain Maple Bow
Post by: Trapper Rob on January 26, 2013, 05:14:24 pm
Nice bow like the character.
Title: Re: Mountain Maple Bow
Post by: Zion on January 26, 2013, 06:10:27 pm
Thanks guys!
took 2.5" set.
Title: Re: Mountain Maple Bow
Post by: randman on January 26, 2013, 06:15:12 pm
Looks real nice Zion. I like all your bows. You got some tillering skills dude. You always seem to get perfect tiller.
You guys definitely got the winter thing goin on over there. Glad I'm on this side of the mountains.
Title: Re: Mountain Maple Bow
Post by: Badly Bent on January 26, 2013, 07:05:42 pm
I like everything about that bow except the 80# draw weight, how am I gonna pull that back when you send it to me son? ;)
Seriously though thats one cool bow and the tiller looks spot on to me, love it!
Greg
Title: Re: Mountain Maple Bow
Post by: Zion on January 27, 2013, 02:08:02 am
lol randy thanks, i try to get the limbs as even as i can. Funny cuz right after i took the pics the sun came out and started melting the snow  ;D

Thanks alot Greg! i'm keeping this one tho, sorry  >:D
Title: Re: Mountain Maple Bow
Post by: steve b. on January 27, 2013, 02:19:07 am
Great as usual, Zion.  I always know its going to be different, but good, when I see a new thread of yours!
Title: Re: Mountain Maple Bow
Post by: Jodocus on January 27, 2013, 05:45:14 am
nice one again, good looking finish  8)
Title: Re: Mountain Maple Bow
Post by: chamookman on January 27, 2013, 06:36:07 am
Another great looking bow Young Man - keep it up ! Bob
Title: Re: Mountain Maple Bow
Post by: Zion on January 27, 2013, 12:45:55 pm
THanks Steve, Jodocus and chamookman. I really appreciate it!

Lol Jodocus when it comes to putting a finish on i have the worst patience, so with this one your lucky i didn't put any close ups. I had a few run-offs and stuff from not taking the time to apply the stain right but i just said screw it and started shooting it.  ::)
Title: Re: Mountain Maple Bow
Post by: BowEd on January 27, 2013, 02:19:19 pm
Very nice character bow there Zion.I've got a friend who returned from Colorado/Utah area elk hunting and he said he noticed a number of maple growing up at 6 to 7 thousand feet.He might bring some of it home he said next year.He said the leaves in the fall were crimson red like a maple.The trees were 6 to 9 inch circumference.Think that would be the same stuff?If so I'll be looking forward to working with it.You gotta let the stuff dry more Zion.Still nice job though.
Title: Re: Mountain Maple Bow
Post by: Dictionary on January 27, 2013, 02:34:32 pm
what are you using to test draw weight?
Title: Re: Mountain Maple Bow
Post by: Zion on January 27, 2013, 05:24:14 pm
Thanks Beadman, yeah i think that stuff would work great. The stuff i use grows super straight and usually in clumps, kinda like serviceberry. Lol don't worry, this was the runt of the haul so i decided to make a quick bow outa it. I'm letting the bigger ones actually dry out.

Dictionary, i use a normal bathroom scale. I use a  construction level/ruler to draw the bow down on and then look at the weight. (The stick only goes to 23," but weight can still be assessed based on the reading i get from there.)
Title: Re: Mountain Maple Bow
Post by: Tom Leemans on January 27, 2013, 05:55:50 pm
I'm so proud of this young man!
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Post by: bubby on January 27, 2013, 06:08:08 pm
I allways got to look at your bows, like the primitiveness of them, Bub
Title: Re: Mountain Maple Bow
Post by: Keenan on January 27, 2013, 07:01:40 pm
Another great character bow. Well done!
Title: Re: Mountain Maple Bow
Post by: turtle on January 27, 2013, 07:22:13 pm
Great looking bow. My poor shoulders ache just thinking about pulling 80 pounds. :o
Title: Re: Mountain Maple Bow
Post by: Zion on January 28, 2013, 02:16:31 am
Thanks Keenan and Turtle. It seems like this wood always has some knots, it's cool looking wood once you take the bark off!

My shoulder has been pretty tired lately too. Sometimes its hard to resist shooting tho!
Title: Re: Mountain Maple Bow
Post by: Pappy on January 28, 2013, 08:36:12 am
Another good looking bow,tiller is right on,very nice,no wonder you shoulder is hurting 80lbs. ;) :) :)
   Pappy
Title: Re: Mountain Maple Bow
Post by: danny f on January 28, 2013, 09:24:51 am
thats a great looking bow, love all them knots. you must be a strong lad drawing 80lbs i would explode trying to pull that lol.
Title: Re: Mountain Maple Bow
Post by: Christian Soldier on January 28, 2013, 10:46:21 am
That's pretty heavy for that length.  :o

 I've got a 64in bow that draws 90lbs and I know what a pain it can be to draw after awhile.

Good work man!
Title: Re: Mountain Maple Bow
Post by: dmenzies1950 on January 28, 2013, 03:48:44 pm
Nice bow Zion,

I like your work! I love mountain maple! It is a lot like vine maple. I have dried lots of them in my hot box. Two weeks at 100 degrees or so and she's ready to start carving on. Have fun with that stuff, there's plenty of it near Tonasket.               Dale
Title: Re: Mountain Maple Bow
Post by: druid on January 28, 2013, 04:57:39 pm
Great bow with character, I lik it so much. Reminds me on my youth.
Title: Re: Mountain Maple Bow
Post by: Zion on January 28, 2013, 09:56:06 pm
Hey thanks Pappy, danny, soldier, Dale and druid! Yeah, i think in the future i'll try making a longer bow if i try to go much passed 90 #. Luckily i got just the piece. Just a few more months to wait!

yeah Dale i think i'm really set with wood around here, so much good stuff grows around sagebrush  :o

Druid your bows are sooo cool, and always with nice weight, this is like a baby bow compared to some of them  ;D

Again thanks for the nice words guys!