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Offline paulsemp

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Re: 2020 Virtual Bowmaking Festival
« Reply #225 on: April 04, 2020, 10:14:44 pm »
Okay pops I was working on get myself in the mood. Refinishing and redoing the handle on this static I made about 5 years ago. Backed with snake shed

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Re: 2020 Virtual Bowmaking Festival
« Reply #226 on: April 04, 2020, 10:54:21 pm »
Got one limb moving enough to floor tiller, tomorrow I'll work on the other then it's the long string.
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Re: 2020 Virtual Bowmaking Festival
« Reply #227 on: April 05, 2020, 12:10:40 am »
It's awesome to see all of this bow making going on.  Thanks for starting this Red Beard Dave.

I got the bow I'm working on to floor tiller and smoothed all the edges. 








When the wife went to bed I headed back out to the garage for some midnight heat treating.  I love the way hot osage smells.




I didn't go too dark with it.  I think this is the first time I have tempered a bow and didn't see any small cracks open up.  The stave is nearly 30 years old.  I had the blank in the house for the last 2 years.  It was seasoned and dry.

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Re: 2020 Virtual Bowmaking Festival
« Reply #228 on: April 05, 2020, 01:36:53 am »
Greetings from across the other, bigger, pond. We are missing out on the best hunting of the year down these ways, our red deer are just starting to kick off for the roar (you guys call it the "rut" I think), ahh well, the freezer is full of venison regardless, just a shame about not getting the annual footage of stags roaring their heads off.
Awesome to see everyone coming out of the woodwork, I don't normally participate very much in the social side of this awesome forum due to time constraints but this one is too good not to be a part of.
Bow-Ed that cat quiver is great!

I have recently harvested a beaut of a kanuka tree, got 9 beautiful staves off one tree which is a record for me, also got a sapling that gave me two gooduns. These trees sure are slow growing, the "sapling" was maybe 4-5 inches at the base and 26yrs old, same age as me! the bigun went somewhere in the 55-60 age range, it can be hard to tell with thin ringed diffuse porous woods. even though they are slow growing they grow everywhere! so not too much guilt about giving the odd one the chop.
FB_IMG_1586067993717 by Zachary Press, on Flickr


this next one is a very reflexed elderberry stave I posted earlier, before and after pics of deflexing the handle. I made a bunch of perpendicular kerf cuts in a 3.5" area of the handle then steamed for 30 mins, bent like a noodle! might be my first reflex delfex once I even up the limbs.
20200331_122256 by Zachary Press, on Flickr
20200405_100659 by Zachary Press, on Flickr

And last of all just for sh#ts and giggles I'm trying out my first Z splice on a set of billets I've had lying around for a while this is them after boiling and clamping. and then after a bit of a tidy up.
20200331_095332 by Zachary Press, on Flickr
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20200405_184447 by Zachary Press, on Flickr

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20200405_184508 by Zachary Press, on Flickr

not the neatest thing I've ever seen but should do the trick.

Cheers, Zach
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Re: 2020 Virtual Bowmaking Festival
« Reply #229 on: April 05, 2020, 03:51:07 am »
well, I'm a bit to late ....
missed to take some pics
I'm working on an outdoor workbench and on an elderberry bow
But I think that corona thing is going on a few months and so I'm hoping for another oppotunity.

You guys do incredible fine work!
Welcome back Greg and Clint, nice to see bows from you again!
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Offline PaSteve

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Re: 2020 Virtual Bowmaking Festival
« Reply #230 on: April 05, 2020, 04:49:46 am »
It's great to see everyone's projects coming together. There sure is a lot of talent  here. BJ, hope you can get your equipment situation figured out. I'm sure it's frustrating. Clint, I'm glad you got some time to work on a bow again. Everyone's work is very inspiring for me.
   I got the nocks tapered & nocks glued on my boo shafts then I realized I don't have any suitable fletching glue so maybe I can run out and get some today. These boo arrows will hopefully be for my trip to Quebec in June (if it happens at all). My girlfriends bow is ready for tillering. It has a twisty deflex coming out of the top fade so that may make tillering a little challenging. I'm shooting for about 28#@25". Time to go make some coffee and start the day. Looking forward to another fun day of virtual bow building.
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Offline RyanR

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Re: 2020 Virtual Bowmaking Festival
« Reply #231 on: April 05, 2020, 05:37:15 am »
As I had hoped to see, more fine work show up throughout the night.
 Rakau, that looks like a nice bunch of staves you collected.
Pa Steve that's a nice profile on that bow.
Greg, I love the color combinations on that last bow.
Dave, this was a great idea to start this Virtual Bowmaking Festival thread. I personally have enjoyed it. I hope to have a few more photos later.

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« Reply #232 on: April 05, 2020, 05:43:22 am »
Good to hear your still kicking Clint.Should make a very nice bow from that piece of wood.
A 24 hour hour a day around the world build-a-thon with you fellas on the other side of the world building.Very nice work also.
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« Reply #233 on: April 05, 2020, 05:50:45 am »
Great to see all you join the party. This thing has become a real international meet. I know I haven’t been giving personal replies to everyone but I love seeing all of you here.

Thanks Steve for the wishes of getting all my stuff going. I got one more piece of equipment that bucking. Hopefully get that figured out tomorrow. I got fertilizer on about half of my wheat yesterday. I’m debating if I should finish it today or get some therapy in the bow shop.

Those bows are all sweet Badly Bent. I’ve been missing seeing your work. Thanks for coming.

Clint that’s one very clean.  Very straight piece of Osage. You still got that two hole stave you were working on?

Bjrogg

I like the 24 hour part to Ed. Good morning. How do you like your coffe?
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« Reply #234 on: April 05, 2020, 06:15:30 am »
I'm thinking DVS will be pretty excited once he wakes up and sees what's been happening while he was resting.  It's too cool to have people from around the world taking part in this...and very much like MoJam had been in the past.  There were several years we had people from England, Germany, Scotland, and other parts of the world share our camp there.  Keep it up... thanks.
BJ~ sorry you are having to work so hard while most of us are playing.
Rākau~ welcome aboard...I will have to look up that kanuka tree.
Seems like common sense isn't very common any more...

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« Reply #235 on: April 05, 2020, 06:34:20 am »
BJ....I like my coffee with a dash of milk BJ,and I make goooood coffee.Not like that stuff in these one stop places that tastes like mud.
Bob....I always got a kick out of Mo Jams' diversity from all over the country and the world.
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Offline Dvshunter

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Re: 2020 Virtual Bowmaking Festival
« Reply #236 on: April 05, 2020, 06:43:15 am »
Good morning fellas! I'm up amd at em, but I'm wont be making any bows this morning. I have to strip and replace some roof at my parents house for awhile. It's in the worst shape I've ever seen.

I'd like to take credit for this get together, but really, that's what this site has been for the while time. People from around the world sharing pictures and knowledge.  Sometimes we just need a new reason to enjoy something old.  I am pretty happy to see the turn out though!

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« Reply #237 on: April 05, 2020, 06:47:28 am »
These builds being shown will continue to be shown long after this weekend finishing up on them.
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Re: 2020 Virtual Bowmaking Festival
« Reply #238 on: April 05, 2020, 07:02:42 am »
Good morning Dave. Will do what I can to help fix your parents roof. Afraid from here about all I can do is hold my tongue right.

It’s not a problem Bob. I’d rather be getting stuff done then sitting looking at mud like last year. I’m ahead of game so far. And I’m still getting some party time.

That was a good cup of coffee Ed
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Offline PaulN/KS

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Re: 2020 Virtual Bowmaking Festival
« Reply #239 on: April 05, 2020, 07:52:03 am »
Morning Guys, I see folks all over have been busy.
Still wakin' up here but I do recall that Barnes makes good coffee too.  :OK
Be careful on that roof Dave.