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Bows / Re: Is this a suitable way to attach siyah? Updates
« Last post by superdav95 on February 27, 2026, 01:37:23 pm »
Very interesting build.  Will be curious to see how the draw weight increases with the boo strip.   I’m always surprised how little bamboo it takes to increase draw weight.  Cool project
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Bows / Re: Hold my hand when I sinew my first bow
« Last post by superdav95 on February 27, 2026, 01:28:34 pm »
Thanks again!

My fear of moisture is actually more about the wood than the sinew. It’s 85-95% humidity here and 50 degrees outside. Don’t know what the humidity is inside. It’s so hard to get white woods down to reasonably moisture content in the winter here. The only thing I can do is weight for them to stop loosing weight and hope that’s enough. Got a moisture meter on the way.


I didn’t think to weigh the bow before sinewing, I had the weight written down on the bow as I was drying it before bracing but forgot to reweigh it after.
The belly had gone from flat, the concave, to now pulling slightly convex in places now which is interesting to watch. The back isn’t going to become flat but but to me that’s more of an indication of the shrinkage than the reflex.

I’ve got one thick patch mid limb where I had too many overlaps, I think it’s going to be ok but I may file it down slightly, though as there are overlaps I don’t want to weaken that point

Ya that’s high humidity wow.  But don’t fret.  That’s the best environment for laying sinew for best adhesion.  It may take a little longer to dry but will be very solid.  As far as the clump in the middle I would just smooth it out and not file down completely just yet till you get bending it. You may find out later that you can safely file it off.   Keeping track of weights are important your first few bows to see patterns.  Once you get a feel for it you get the ratios right and other things.   The concaving of the belly would indicate drying and being pulled by the sinew. 
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Around the Campfire / Re: Life on the Farm
« Last post by GlisGlis on February 27, 2026, 01:14:55 pm »
BJ tell me that the idea of the birch bark canoe is still buzzing around in your head! I'm counting on it  :OK
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Around the Campfire / Re: Going out on a limb
« Last post by bjrogg on February 27, 2026, 01:13:04 pm »
I don’t have local access to Osage either. Have been gifted a few longs over the years. Also bought and gifted staves, billets and blanks.

Always impressed by what Osage would let me turn it into. It usually takes heat corrections really well.

I’m kinda like Sleek. I’d go for those two on the left. Splice in a decent amount of deflex in the handle and use that natural reflex.

You can always practice on scrap pieces to learn the wood too.

Bjrogg
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Bows / Re: Loo – Maple – Black Cherry – Osage, 39# @ 28”
« Last post by superdav95 on February 27, 2026, 01:09:28 pm »
Yes, one internode is a “bamboo tube” between the nodes. In this bow, the backing is one solid strip (two internodes).

Springforelle also sells those “2 internodes,” which are longer bamboo culms with a node in the middle. Unfortunately, the current “2 internodes” are relatively short (maximum about 66 inches), so if you want a long loo-backing strip, you have to order “single internode” pieces and splice the strips together.

When Springforelle started selling loo bamboo, I was one of the first buyers and placed a special order for very long “2 internodes.” The longest loo culm I have is just under two meters long and has only one node in the middle!

Yes, it’s expensive, but it’s very high quality and intended for bamboo fly rods. It’s a one-man company and possibly the only place where you can get it easily.

Please note that when you click "Bamboo" → "Loo single internode", you must first select a country (shipping is included), then choose the length. The last selectable option is "Loo", where you can choose between "2 internodes", "8 internodes", and "15 internodes". These options indicate how many pieces of single internodes you want to order. The minimum quantity is "2 internodes", which means two pieces.

From one internode, you can get four strips, which is enough backing for two bows. So for 115 EUR, you get backing for four bows, which is still reasonable.

Awesome thanks for the clarification brother. 
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Bows / Re: 48" osage shorty bendy handle recurve build
« Last post by mmattockx on February 27, 2026, 12:34:47 pm »
I'm not sure on the cork grip, but those snake skins are spectacular. Beautiful bow, Dave.


Mark
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Bows / Re: Is this a suitable way to attach siyah?
« Last post by jameswoodmot on February 27, 2026, 11:24:16 am »
Very glad I left those siyahs wide, the groves I cut weren’t completely in line so it kicked the siyah off a degree or two. Will just rough up with a hacksaw in the future I think.

Gave it a very light tiller to feel like a 35ish lb bow and so I could get the reflex a nicer curve
Lightly (hacksaw) grooved the back of the bow but not the bamboo. Bamboo was too thin at the edges and I was only going to damage it.

Got it glued up!

I’m going to trim the siyahs stil but the longer they are the easier it is to check alignment. I’ve not glued a bow this thin before and I think there is potential the wraps have caused some twist but not 100% sure. Still plenty of width to play with at the tip.

Clamp in the middle to hold the bamboo to the rest of it, self adhesive bandage to get the bamboo bending in the curve. Wrap with inner tube from handle to tip removing the. Bandage when I get there and then wrap back down over the curve to get it good and tight. Clamped the limbs down to give them some reflex that I expect to loose in the tillering. I hate that flaccid look of set in an unbraced bow. I’m be happy if these limbs end up straight. It’s hard to tell how even the curve is with the wraps on. I hope it’s not angular where the clamps are
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Bows / Re: Ash board bow... pic heavy!
« Last post by bjrogg on February 27, 2026, 11:22:32 am »
Nice work Medicinewheel . Glad to see the bug bit you. Only one cure for it. Sounds like your work on the cure.

Thanks for sharing

Bjrogg
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Bows / Re: Loo – Maple – Black Cherry – Osage, 39# @ 28”
« Last post by bjrogg on February 27, 2026, 11:18:59 am »
Very nice work Tuomo and good information to. Profiles look great

Bjrogg
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Bows / Re: Bamboo/Yew/Maple/IPE/Horn 50# @ 28"
« Last post by bjrogg on February 27, 2026, 11:13:22 am »
Very nice work Simk. I’m guessing it shoots every bit as good as it looks.

Bjrogg
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