Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Bows => Topic started by: Eric Krewson on May 26, 2016, 05:34:28 pm
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I decided the finished the takedown static recurve I was making as a gift for a friend in Cal. A while back I heard a “tink” but thought it was the new handle overlays hitting the sleeve, I had just changed out the walnut ones for oak burl which looked much better. I could have made three bows in the time I had in this one, it fought me every step of the way.
I had the bow strung and was tweaking the tips as well as dropping the poundage, I unstrung it, strung it back and POW!
First Gil's bow, now Bob's bow.
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v181/ekrewson/special%20bows/bobs%20bow%20boom%20001_zpsh3izjpis.jpg) (http://smg.photobucket.com/user/ekrewson/media/special%20bows/bobs%20bow%20boom%20001_zpsh3izjpis.jpg.html)
I burned the sleeves off and sent the bow to it's final resting place, the burn pile.
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v181/ekrewson/special%20bows/burn%20pile%20bob%20001_zpsuljzgllf.jpg) (http://smg.photobucket.com/user/ekrewson/media/special%20bows/burn%20pile%20bob%20001_zpsuljzgllf.jpg.html)
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I've never seen a pile of broken bows and arrows.
I do'nt think I'd had posted that picture.
Just kidding eavey splinter has made you a better bowyer.
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Thats right. Sometimes you gotta break stuff to learn stuff! At least that's how I do it. Take those limbs out of the burn pile cut off the broken sections if there's enough material left and make it a kids bow by attaching them to a small riser. Maybe it can live on. Since you put a lot of time into it..or move on to another bow asap. Get back on the horse as soon as possible. Happens to all of us.
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Had it survived that would have been my 153rd bow, I don't save parts any more. When I cleaned up my shop a few months ago all those gonna' fix someday pieces went to the burn pile, I don't miss them.
A few months later the shop still looks like the clean picture because I quit keeping every scrap of wood I might have a use for someday.
It went from this, even has the bow that broke in the picture when I first started it;
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v181/ekrewson/bow%20making/tcallthree_zps12e78564.jpg) (http://smg.photobucket.com/user/ekrewson/media/bow%20making/tcallthree_zps12e78564.jpg.html)
To this;
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v181/ekrewson/shop%20pictures/shop%20clean%20up%20complete%20001_zpssvrz0pd6.jpg) (http://smg.photobucket.com/user/ekrewson/media/shop%20pictures/shop%20clean%20up%20complete%20001_zpssvrz0pd6.jpg.html)
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Dang! Beautiful shop..please excuse me for a moment. .I need to go clean mine!
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The key to a nice clean shop is really simple, even so, it took me about 30 years to figure it out.
Put up all your tools and equipment at the end of the day even if you are going to use the same tools the next day. Next, spend about 5 minutes with a broom, dust pan and shop vac getting up the wood chips and sawdust off the floor and work bench.
It sure is nice to walk into a clean, organized shop the next day.
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I agree with keeping the shop clean after each use and I'm trying, but it ain't easy. I HATE walking into the shop and seeing the benchtops just absolutely covered in tools and bows, chips, dust and crap. Drives me nuts that I have nobody else to blame.
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Tidy workplace = tidy mind :)
I had that happen once with the sleeves....I've never used them again. The area of untouched ring with them isn't great and I just don't trust them anymore, also the shape of your handle is fixed (more or less) and I don't really like how bows shoot with these sleeves fitted I feel it makes the bow a bit 'dead' but not in a nice way!
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Sorry for the breaks, been there. >:( Wished my shop looked like that. Very nice.
Pappy
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Eric, I am still learning the don't keep everything "I might have a use for" concept. I have recently moved a lot of gnarly Osage billets out of my shop, realizing that I already have more low grade wood than I will ever use.
The only thing that sets your burn pile apart from mine is that I salvage most feathers from broken arrows. I can usually get them off without damage.
I have come to like a cylindrical handle section and, so far, have had no issue with the limb breaking at the handle. I am careful to leave the back growth ring intact all the way into the sleeve.
I need to follow your example with the shop and with how much stuff I save though, to keep the future estate sale manageable. :)
Jim Davis
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Nice shop Eric, Could I ask what the stand is for in the clean shop pic the one with the 2x6 top surface? Sorry for the bad luck I have been on the same streak lately but my pile is a lot bigger, Thanks Chuck
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The narrow table is my glue-up/lay out table for BBOs, complete with C-clamp storage. The picture is from the dirty shop era.
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v181/ekrewson/bow%20making/bbooutofclamps.jpg) (http://smg.photobucket.com/user/ekrewson/media/bow%20making/bbooutofclamps.jpg.html)
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Looks good Eric. Thanks, Chuck
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Sorry about the bows Eric but awesome shop!
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Sorry to hear it, Eric. Guess it happens to even the best bowyers.
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Bummer Eric. :(
As I've recently been told these things happen through no fault of our own.
That is a rather "impressive" break though. :o
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About the burn pile; there is only one bow on the pile, the rest of the stuff is trimmings from cutting down wide hickory and osage staves to their final dimension. The arrow is one I really dinged up shooting groups, because I am so cheap I will continue to shoot a damaged arrow against my better judgement unless I break it across my knee and throw it in the trash. Luckily common sense prevailed in this case and I snapped the arrow and quickly threw it on the burn pile.
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I went through my pile last weekend and ended up trashing about 30 bows that were either works in progress or experiments that didn't quite pan out as hoped. I am winding down my bow making.
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I figured you couldn't keep that pace up indefinitely, Steve :^)
I've thinned my hoard of bow wood a few times in the last several years. Although for the last year or so I've been hoarding again, GOOD stuff this time, and not hesitating to burn anything that isn't. I suppose I've got enough that it doesn't bother me to 'pull the weeds' like it used to.
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I thought I posted, getting old, anyway, I think your on a "learning streak" :)
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I went through my pile last weekend and ended up trashing about 30 bows that were either works in progress or experiments that didn't quite pan out as hoped. I am winding down my bow making.
Winding down as in quitting or slowing down?
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I went through my pile last weekend and ended up trashing about 30 bows that were either works in progress or experiments that didn't quite pan out as hoped. I am winding down my bow making.
Winding down as in quitting or slowing down?
Slowing way down, I may have built about 4 or 5 bows this year. No more experimenting, just building for specific things mostly flight shooting. I built a 90# 67" boo backed ipe ELB this year that I have high hopes for. It was one of those rare bows that didn't take so much as a whisper of set. It kind of satisfied me like a big meal does and I didn't start anything else right afterward.
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This last year I had a few bows cave in on me.After over 2 years of shooting them.I just take the overlays off the tips or salvage what I can and eventually they'll go in the wood stove.Arrows are made by me to break or lose eventually too....lol.Still seems like there's always some idea coming over the horizon to make more though.
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This last year I had a few bows cave in on me.After over 2 years of shooting them.I just take the overlays off the tips or salvage what I can and eventually they'll go in the wood stove.Arrows are made by me to break or lose eventually too....lol.Still seems like there's always some idea coming over the horizon to make more though.
I also remove overlays or just cut the tips off and use on another bow. Experiments is another brain stormer . If I dont challenge myself I wont learn so I build 1 piece, 2 piece and take downs. Only type of bow not to my credit yet is a self bow. ::) But I will get there this year I hope. And I will also build a Synthetic bow before the year is up but I wont discuss that here. Currently I'am focusing on Archery and nothing but and enjoying every minute of it... :laugh: