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Bows / Re: Sugar Maple D Longbow
« Last post by Robert Pougnier on December 19, 2025, 11:22:46 am »
Thank you! No wrapping, it's just left a little thicker right at the bend.

Just did some more shooting with it this morning and it's definitely an easy sweet shot! No increase in string follow as of yet.
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Primitive Shoots and Events / Re: Iowa Deer Classic?
« Last post by talkvicar on December 19, 2025, 11:22:38 am »
Honestly, that doesn’t sound terrible at all. Showing up with a recurve and no fancy gear already says a lot, and finishing strong when others were fading is a win in my book. Nerves happen—especially with bad sportsmanship around—but you adapted.
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Bows / Re: December Bow Of the Month entries
« Last post by WhistlingBadger on December 19, 2025, 11:20:49 am »
Sorry, Sleek, nothing finished at the moment, but I should have an interesting one for January!  And probably another for February.  (W
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Bows / Re: Sugar Maple D Longbow
« Last post by WhistlingBadger on December 19, 2025, 11:19:06 am »
That's a great looking bow.  Does that little  dog leg have some kind of wrapping on it, or am I seeing something that isn't there?

Anyway, looks like a sweet shooter.  I have a Rocky Mountain Maple bow ready for tillering, and I'm excited to see how it shoots.
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Bows / Re: December Bow Of the Month entries
« Last post by Robert Pougnier on December 19, 2025, 10:44:17 am »
Thank you!
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Bows / Re: Sugar Maple D Longbow
« Last post by Robert Pougnier on December 19, 2025, 10:23:06 am »
It's my 3rd maple bow and It's also my 3rd attempt at a D bow.

@willie I used the elliptical profile on p.274 of TBB vol1 as a guide for the tiller profile. Last D bow was too bendy at the handle section and I spot treated it that way.  I was more careful this time around and like the tiller better. There is some near handle character that throws off the tiller picture just a little.

I have had issues with chrysals on the belly previously that appeared after heat treatment, so I decided to wait on this one.

The hand shock is pretty minimal since the tips are narrow.

I've been trying to keep mass in mind (and a scale handy) while tillering more recently. I don't know what I'm doing wrong but my bows seem to come in on the heavier side. The wood is mostly around 8% moisture. This one "should" have been around 13-14oz according to the formula. But I feel like had I lightened the tips even more it would have been to whip tillered. And going narrower mid limb would have been risky.

I'm not sure how much knobbiness and character in a stave can add weight, or how significantly wood density affects that within a species. I've hear tight ringed hard woods are not the best as the early/late wood ratio is high. I think this tree was at least 40 and tight ringed for sure. I am working on a group of staves that I harvested years ago and my wood selection criteria has evolved since. This stave has quite a bit more character than is visible!


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Primitive Skills / Re: Life is good
« Last post by Pappy on December 19, 2025, 08:35:38 am »
Headed to the cabin this morning for a couple of days, got a lot going on, new building going up where the tree to the old one out and of course still a lot of clean up to do and fire wood to cut, we have our last meeting of the year Saturday and told everyone one to bring saws and tool for a working afterwards, hope to get a lot of the clean up finished this weekend. Hope yall have a good one also. Life is Good.  :)
 Pappy
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Bows / Re: Sugar Maple D Longbow
« Last post by Pappy on December 19, 2025, 08:30:16 am »
Good looking bow, very nice work, beautiful wood to boot. :)
 Pappy
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Bows / Re: Sugar Maple D Longbow
« Last post by Del the cat on December 19, 2025, 06:04:55 am »
Sweet...
Del
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Bows / Re: Sugar Maple D Longbow
« Last post by willie on December 19, 2025, 03:11:27 am »
@ Hamish
sugar (or sometimes called rock) maple is up there with the better whitewoods.

@robert
did you plan for a circular tiller? sometimes bendy handles can start bending, more than planned, in the handle area during the last few inches of tillering.  If you were thinking of heat tempering, I would considering the middle third (thru the handle area)

Like the primitive look!
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