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Bows / Fire hardened hickory
« Last post by East_tn_primitive_skills on February 01, 2026, 06:38:15 pm »Fire hardened hickory I made
So I just joined this page and for the life of me can’t get a photo to upload just one picture of my bow I use the attachment option and select a photo and then click post and it won’t go through
I once made (in 2013) a broomstick bow. I don’t know the wood species, but it was about 1700 mm long, 28 mm diameter, with good, straight grain and dense wood, so I decided to give it a try. The end result was 41 pounds at a 27-inch draw, and it is a hunting-legal weapon here in Finland. I even left the original sticker on it.
The first image shows it in its intended use as a broomstick, and then the finished bow (the sticker and full draw).
wide? as in keeping just over the width of your thumbnail in the pic?
consider a v splice in the same plane as billets are often spliced at the handle that increases the glue joint area and subjects the glue joint to shear
can you find siyah materiel with a natural crook in the grain?
yes to the siyahs being inline at full draw
but its a test bow? so try what you like be shure to test with very light arrows
+1 on v notch. It can work the way it laid out if you use a strong glue and serving wrap to secure if the draw weight is 40lbs. I think anything over this may be a problem.
wide? as in keeping just over the width of your thumbnail in the pic?
consider a v splice in the same plane as billets are often spliced at the handle that increases the glue joint area and subjects the glue joint to shear
can you find siyah materiel with a natural crook in the grain?
yes to the siyahs being inline at full draw
but its a test bow? so try what you like be shure to test with very light arrows