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Offline WhistlingBadger

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Re: Good old White Ash - D/R - 62 1/2" ntn - 49# @ 28"
« Reply #15 on: March 22, 2022, 03:17:07 pm »
That's a beauty!  I've been wanting to build a bow with a very similar design, but I'm told that a recurve with narrow tips like that is going to give you stability problems.  Do you find that to be true, and if so how to you get around it??
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Offline Stixnstones

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Re: Good old White Ash - D/R - 62 1/2" ntn - 49# @ 28"
« Reply #16 on: March 22, 2022, 04:36:24 pm »
Fine lookin bow all around, nice work
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Re: Good old White Ash - D/R - 62 1/2" ntn - 49# @ 28"
« Reply #17 on: March 23, 2022, 12:09:46 pm »
Looking good. I echo what BowEd said about our ash being devastated. I still have about 8-10 bows worth of ash stave's around and will spread them out so they last a few years.

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Re: Good old White Ash - D/R - 62 1/2" ntn - 49# @ 28"
« Reply #18 on: March 23, 2022, 04:17:11 pm »
Gorgeous recurve in every way!

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Re: Good old White Ash - D/R - 62 1/2" ntn - 49# @ 28"
« Reply #19 on: March 23, 2022, 04:38:19 pm »
thank you all  :D
BowEd: take use of these backings then some time - they work great - I did somewhere 10-20 bows with these backings while none fail, a few far from being perfect. I feel they are some a lot softer and stretchier than boo, make a smooth draw and do not overpower a belly. Would like to know how far they can be really pushed...will have to sacrifice a bow maybe for this test.
Glisglis: I know perfection can't be achieved; but thinking about is is a good motivation. making a bow for me always is like a daydream about the perfect bow; when I wake up there's a bow...usually better than the last one but...not perfect  :)
rps3: our ash is actually devasteted by a specific fungus, not yet sure if they are all gonna die - but maybe should fill up my reserves - they are cutting the sick trees everywhere right now...their outer rings are all thin and poor before the sound wood starts... :) and after all the elms went with their borer I'm just glad we still have a good amount of yew around here. yesterday was yew spotting... next days will cut some - hard exciting workout - they like them shady gullys and they are like easter eggs...how are the rings?...how thick the sap...?...you never know before  :) 

ps Mark: limbs are exactly 1" where the red wrapping is...
ps whistling badger: I don't think slim recurves could bring you in trouble but slim working limbs towrads the outers; they of course  tend to twist easier. 1" at the base of the tips like this one has usually should't be a problem on a hunting weight bow. it really gets tricky with 3/4". basically its only a matter of tip alignement...slim limbs/long recurves/higher drawweight makes it more tricky and usually needs more tweaking.
cheers
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Re: Good old White Ash - D/R - 62 1/2" ntn - 49# @ 28"
« Reply #20 on: March 23, 2022, 06:38:58 pm »
Nice bow Simk, thats something different with the stain job. Handle colors also contrast very good to that and I like the details with the leatherwork! I totally agree with Heat treating ash she really likes it.
Ive tuned a 10 year old bow from one of my best friends whos very experienced in competitions, Matthias Gering, he was once german campion with this bow. It had once 60lbs now ~50# and set like a fishing rod catching a catfish. I filled compression cracks and gave it a reflex HT with linseed oil - 60lbs still after 500 arrows and of course much lighter. ash likes it. But just like you did here I like to HT ash while building. I do it when Im on brace heigh
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Re: Good old White Ash - D/R - 62 1/2" ntn - 49# @ 28"
« Reply #21 on: March 26, 2022, 07:03:16 pm »


Curious though.  This iron chloride stain… would it be the same stuff I make to etch my blade perhaps???  Ferric chloride?

Iron acetate

Thanks Allyn.  Is it simple to make?  Just vinegar and steel wool? 
Sticks and stones and other poky stabby things.

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Offline Will B

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Re: Good old White Ash - D/R - 62 1/2" ntn - 49# @ 28"
« Reply #22 on: March 26, 2022, 08:12:04 pm »
Beautiful recurve!  Really nice bend on that one. Great job!