Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Bows => Topic started by: bjrogg on May 01, 2019, 08:27:20 am
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Trilogy
I posted some pictures of this one in a thread I titled "family of three" awhile back. Thought it might deserve some pictures on its own. Got this stave from Wyatt at Marshall last year in trade blanket. It had a bit more character than I was guessing before I chased a ring. I managed to get three nice bows from this stave. If you'd like to read more look up the "family of three" thread.
Dark Osage. Black Walnut, English Walnut, Black Walnut and Juniper on handle. Whitetail Antler tips.
Hope you like it. Thanks for looking.
54@26
Bjrogg
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Some more
Bjrogg
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I'll try to get a good full draw when I can. It's pouring rain now again. Have one I took awhile back for now it'll have to do.
Bjrogg
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Lots of character in that one ,i like them like that.
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Nice work! Did you use glue or epoxy on the handle? Looks like it will shoot well!
Hawkdancer
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Thanks Ohma2. I do to.
Thanks Hawkdancer. I used TB2. I cut the Black Walnut strips from a short cut off piece of slab wood. The English Walnut from some limbs my neighbor gave me when he trimmed his trees. The Juniper is from a very small piece of scrape my cousin gave me.
Bjrogg
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Nice looking bow BJ. Knots and all.
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Very nice, BJ. Jawge
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That's a beauty! Classy tiller and the dark aged osage is like caramel.
Would like to know at which drawlength the string is lifting off.
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Looks good BJ. You keep busy.
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Thanks Slimbob
Thanks Jawge
Simion ThankYou sir. That's a very good question. I'm thinking earlier than ideal? I should graph out my draws and pay more attention to where my string lifts. I do a little, but I could probably learn a lot more if I documented it and studied it a little. I like the feel of the draw for me. I'm curious what your thoughts are on the perfect curve for sting release. I'm thinking right before full draw? I believe Marc once said he shortened his recurves and I've shortened my a bit to. Less weight and easier to line everything up. Would love to sit in a shop and work with you sometime.
Thanks Paul. Sure hope it quits raining and I can get some farming done. I'd hate to miss Marshall.
Bjrogg
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Love that dark osage color, love the handle, and love the bend. (-S
How wide is she? I know they say thicker is quicker with osage, but lately I've been questioning that. I've found that wide osage makes for a really snappy bow that holds it's unbraced profile amazingly well.
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I agree with Jeff. Thicker may be quicker but thinners the winner in my book.
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Thanks Jeff and slimbob. I really don't know how wide she is. She's the widest Osage I've ever made. I wouldn't say she's the fastest bow I've made, but she's probably one of the favorite. I really enjoyed looking for, finding and actually having a plan all come together. I just really like this Osage. Seems like it always has a few surprises for me.
Bjrogg
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.... That's a very good question. I'm thinking earlier than ideal? I should graph out my draws and pay more attention to where my string lifts. I do a little, but I could probably learn a lot more if I documented it and studied it a little. I like the feel of the draw for me. I'm curious what your thoughts are on the perfect curve for sting release. I'm thinking right before full draw? I believe Marc once said he shortened his recurves and I've shortened my a bit to. Less weight and easier to line everything up. Would love to sit in a shop and work with you sometime.
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IMO, you need an early string lift off, otherwise you have not the full advantage of the levers. So your bow is a good example how to do well. Not too long levers, not excessive lever angle. The point is to watch the string angle at full draw. I like to have shorter levers on longer bows and longer levers on short bows. It is a geometric problem, think on how the tip of a short and a long bow changes it's angle from braced to full drawn.
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.... That's a very good question. I'm thinking earlier than ideal? I should graph out my draws and pay more attention to where my string lifts. I do a little, but I could probably learn a lot more if I documented it and studied it a little. I like the feel of the draw for me. I'm curious what your thoughts are on the perfect curve for sting release. I'm thinking right before full draw? I believe Marc once said he shortened his recurves and I've shortened my a bit to. Less weight and easier to line everything up. Would love to sit in a shop and work with you sometime.
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IMO, you need an early string lift off, otherwise you have not the full advantage of the levers. So your bow is a good example how to do well. Not too long levers, not excessive lever angle. The point is to watch the string angle at full draw. I like to have shorter levers on longer bows and longer levers on short bows. It is a geometric problem, think on how the tip of a short and a long bow changes it's angle from braced to full drawn.
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]ThankYou Simson. Like I said before. I'd very much enjoy working in a shop with you for awhile. I so much appreciate everything you've given to this site. You are both inspirational and down to earth.
Thanks
Bjrogg
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Looking good
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BJ, beautiful bend and it looks fast with that profile. You definitely know how to handle a piece of osage. :OK
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Thanks Paul. I sure hope I can get to Marshall with the whole family. It's starting to look like it could be tough. I've got so much work to do and I can't get any of it started let alone done. On the bright side I'm getting stuff ready to go and if I can somehow get my work done I should have everything else ready.
Thanks Ben. I really do like this wood. It's teaching me as we go.
Bjrogg
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Going to be a roughplanting season for the farmers. I don't remember more water laying in the fields this late like this year. Good luck to you BJ.
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Going to be a roughplanting season for the farmers. I don't remember more water laying in the fields this late like this year. Good luck to you BJ.
I remember a few Paul. Most of em I'd like to forget though.
Bjrogg
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Looks like Wyatt and you both came out good on that trade BJ !! Never thought a bow would like Like that come out of that stave. Figured it was just a good clean stave . Great job !!
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Looks like Wyatt and you both came out good on that trade BJ !! Never thought a bow would like Like that come out of that stave. Figured it was just a good clean stave . Great job !!
I'm glad Wyatt was happy with our trade Andy. I sure am. I was thinking the same thing when I made the trade. This looked like a nice straight, clean, dark Osage. I was pretty surprised when I removed bark and chased a ring. If you didn't see the "family of three" thread you should take a look at it. That stave had all kinds of surprises in it.
Bjrogg
PS Jeff I measured her up last night. She's right at 2" coming out of the fades. She is definitely on the wide side. reminds me of that song. Fat bottom girls you make the rockin would go round. ;)