Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Bows => Topic started by: simson on April 04, 2014, 04:44:53 pm
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This is one of the 5 bows in: http://www.primitivearcher.com/smf/index.php/topic,45969.0.html
this bow will go as a birthday present for my good friend Kare. Sinew backing is done in 2 layers. Levers are strengthened with horn wedges, string bridges is leather (+ super glue). Handle is 2 different hemp yarn. I had some trouble with this low quality sage, so as string alignment, levers alignment and lots of corrections. At least 20 heatings – a nightmare! The stave had heavy drying cracks, some of them trough the entire limb. The bow is 52" long ntn.
Enjoy
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That's one nice looking bow! Good idea with those guides on the belly for the string. That's one of the hardest things I've encountered now that I've tried my first recurves. That is, keeping the string aligned. Good job!
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That is about the best full arc circle that I've seen. Beautiful bow, Simon. The tip "inlay" is a cool idea.
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Realy like that one , that grip wrap is good lookin stuff.
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Your bows are so very nice. Pleasing in every way. That looks like a fun one to shoot. Great job as usual
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I could write a standard answer and use it for all your bows:
Beautiful, great tiller, awesome..........so on and so on... ;)
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Really like the natural look. Thanks for sharing.
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Very nice job, impressve tiller. Just curious why you felt the osage was low quality?
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One of the coolest bows I have seen.
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Wahwoweewah! That's a schweet looking bow. I really like the finishing touches, and the horn wedges are an awesome touch
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Simon, your bows are always nice, this one is exceptionally nice. The finish work and attention to detail is top shelf. I really like this bow.
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For all the trouble that one gave you it sure turned out nice Simon. Very cool design and the detail work is outstanding, that is one sweet looking bow.
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WOW what a beauty!
Greetings from Niedersachsen!
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Absolutely STUNNING ! Bob
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Very cool bow mr. simson. Very very cool. :D Like the horn insert. Do you get your osage from Hungary? You live in Germany.- right? I've got some osage from Hungary too.
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Tiller looks ideal. Very nice work.
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Really like the tiller on this bow! Very nice look and work.
Tracy
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Awesome work Mr. Simson...Tiller is 8) The statics are interesting with the inlay and their detail...
Don
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Very nice looking bow Simon!
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Sweet!!!! 8)
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Sorry for my late response, guys. Just came back.
I have edited this post: added the requested frontprofile and some specs. Very nice job, impressve tiller. Just curious why you felt the osage was low quality?
Steve, this stave came to me in a bad condition. The rings are very thin (< 1mm), the back was violated, drying cracks were running through the complete limb thickness, the thing was badly twisted, some knots with dead wood were on it and I had very, very little wood to play with. This is why I call it low quality osage and this is why I decided to sinew back it.
For all the trouble that one gave you it sure turned out nice Simon. Very cool design and the detail work is outstanding, that is one sweet looking bow.
Yeah, was a hard struggle - but worth the effort. Thanks, Greg!Very cool bow mr. simson. Very very cool. :D Like the horn insert. Do you get your osage from Hungary? You live in Germany.- right? I've got some osage from Hungary too.
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I get osage from the States and from Hungary
All: Many thanks for your compliments, guys!!!
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Amazing tiller! I have heard it said not to worry too much about the drying checks and longitudinal cracks, as long as they don't run out of the sides of the bow, but they always worry me. You really made a fine bow out of that stave.
I haven't tried a static recurve yet, so I don't know much about them. Tell me about the little block that the string is riding over at the curve of each limb. Is that leather or wood and what is it's purpose?
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Another very nice one. Good looking bow. :)
Pappy
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....... Tell me about the little block that the string is riding over at the curve of each limb. Is that leather or wood and what is it's purpose?
The string bridges are lather soaked in thin super glue after applying. I make those bridges often on statics, reasons:
1. more security while bracing the bow
2. more security on non flat limbed bows, the string can't slip off.
3. steeper angle of the lever, you get a bit of increase
4. an indexer: when everthing is alright you hear nothing when string lift off while drawing the bow. A gentle 'click' indicates the string is riding over the ridge - the levers are not in line.
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hey Simson...you're making some awesome bows....thanks for showing them, they're an inspiration