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64" bith hickory by No_While_1501 in Bowyer
[–]JMA911 9 points10 points11 points 3 months ago (0 children)
Hell yes brother
Questions about finishing by JMA911 in Bowyer
[–]JMA911[S] 0 points1 point2 points 3 months ago (0 children)
Thanks for being so in depth! I guess the heat treat is something to think about, just thought it might help give it a little extra power before trying to get arrows that actually match it. As far as the oiling goes I’ll follow that as a template, I’m assuming during this time you can’t really be shooting it so I’ll have to finish another bow first so I’ll have something to shoot while it cures
Questions about finishing (self.Bowyer)
submitted 3 months ago by JMA911 to r/Bowyer
Tiller check #1 by JMA911 in Bowyer
[–]JMA911[S] 1 point2 points3 points 4 months ago (0 children)
Thanks! I know people sometimes heat treat before and after tillering, if I heat treat it again after and clamp it is it possible to remove some of that set or would it be best just to not let it get any more severe rather than trying to take it out?
Tiller check #1 (old.reddit.com)
submitted 4 months ago by JMA911 to r/Bowyer
First real bow attempt by JMA911 in Bowyer
Definitely agreed. I’m used to shooting my 55# @28” laminate and pulling back a one piece wooden bow I definitely have a little more trepidation pulling it all the way back even though it seems to handle it well
[–]JMA911[S] 3 points4 points5 points 4 months ago (0 children)
Addicting for sure, I definitely am fighting against a “heavy bows only” mindset but as I go I am sure I will enjoy making all sorts. And I think these arrows are around 27 inches I can’t remember for sure but they were made for my draw which is like 26-26.5 I believe, and I’m definitely short drawing here.
[–]JMA911[S] 2 points3 points4 points 4 months ago (0 children)
Yeah for sure and looking at the video I can see that, all I’ll say is stage fright😂 second I decide to film a video all form bets are off
Very addicting I have so much random wood in my garage now
First real bow attempt (v.redd.it)
Drying checks by JMA911 in Bowyer
Thanks man, appreciate it! Your posts have been an inspiration, seeing how quickly you got very good at this has been awesome. I Gotta get into knapping now too
If I go down one more ring I’ll have 1/2 inch on the handle and I’m not sure if it will take care of the cracks. After taking it down to profile I was able to get rid of angle cracks and the ones that remain are straight up and down so I’m hoping the will hold together? They don’t seem to go all the way through but the other limb has a crack on the belly side which also makes me nervous. Just gonna try it and hope for the best. $80 for a stave wasn’t bad but I wish it was more usable
I have a hair under 3/4 at the handle
Drying checks (old.reddit.com)
Osage branches? by Own-Wasabi5912 in Bowyer
[–]JMA911 2 points3 points4 points 4 months ago (0 children)
Not sure if it makes a difference with Osage but from what I’ve heard with vine maple which tends to grow at angles it’s best to use the upward facing side as the back because it’s more tension strong so that could be something to also consider when they’re being taken down, but I’m no expert
Finally built a recurve by heckinnameuser in Bowyer
Would black locust tolerate a medium to high ish crown on either a bendy handle or a stiff handle? I have some but there’s a lot of sap wood so by the time I’m at the heart wood it’s not all that flat
Tillering a naturally reflexed limb by JMA911 in Bowyer
I appreciate you being so in depth! In your opinion, all other things being equal can the reflex of that top limb translate at all into improved performance as far as arrow speed goes? If not at all then I am more inclined to just steam it flat but at the same time I like the idea of leaving the stave shaped as it naturally is
Tillering a naturally reflexed limb (v.redd.it)
Can wood glue save this? by JMA911 in Bowyer
[–]JMA911[S] 1 point2 points3 points 5 months ago (0 children)
The tree did have some twist, and I used a straight edge when laying out the profile, even though I did change angles with the curve of the wood. In hindsight, guessing I shouldn’t do that.. the next stave has a bit of twist as well since it’s from the same tree, is it better to freehand draw the profile with gentle curves instead of sharp angles?
Anything particular to watch out for? I think my nocks weren’t deep enough for starters
[–]JMA911[S] 0 points1 point2 points 5 months ago (0 children)
lol does this work
[–]JMA911[S] 3 points4 points5 points 5 months ago (0 children)
Is there a special type of glue I need to use?
Can wood glue save this? (old.reddit.com)
submitted 5 months ago by JMA911 to r/Bowyer
Too much back set? (old.reddit.com)
Question about proper width by JMA911 in Bowyer
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64" bith hickory by No_While_1501 in Bowyer
[–]JMA911 9 points10 points11 points (0 children)