hey fellas,
Few days ago I posted some NA bows, and amoungst 'em was an Inuit that needed it's bridges and cables. Here it is.
49" overall, white oak (Barrel stave stock) the bow weighed 38# @ 25" w/o the cable and 48# @ 25 with 3 turns on the cable. The bow has an easy 27" draw length. The pics have the same 28" overall arrow as in the other post.
The bow shoots very quietly, I guess thats because of the cariboo skin under the cable and the bridge block wrap under that part. This thing was a pain in the rear...it will be some time before I do another one.
Anyway got the regular photos and a second bunch of close up shots....the cables are made, secured and all that without knots of any kind. Everything is intertwined, wrapped , half hitched or soldier hitched. This includes the binding that hold the twist in the cable (grip center) the cables are one piece and everything else is one piece. The hide is not glued down and neither are the bridge blocks.
Feel free to let me know about any screw-up's, and enjoy the photo's.
Rich
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