Anyone seen the Oryx horn bow in The bowyer's Bible, Vol.1?
Well, I have & it inspired me!
Luckily I happen to have a pair of horns from a male animal, kicking around the workshop & I'm gonna try and replicate the bow. I'm hoping to tiller it down to around 60# rather than just leave it & learn to draw 110#!
Please bear with me on this buildalong, I've never attempted to build a bow before (other than bolting some ILF limbs onto somebody elses riser) so there's a fair chance I'll be doing loads of stuff that's wrong, bad or stupid.
I'm guessing that this may take a while too, so excuse me if I don't update too often.
Moving swiftly along......
I started out with the two horns & a Yew log for the riser...
I roughly (that word's gonn be seen quite often, I'd imagine!) marked out a basic riser shape, with a small shelf...
...and started hacking it about with saw & rasp, to give me a rough (told ya!) shape...
Next job is tapering the ends of the riser t insert into the horns. I began rouging these out with a small carving axe & refined the shape a little further with the rasp, until both ends were a snug fit into the horns...
....unfortunately the lower limb was just a little too snug...
The horn now has a 3" crack running down it's length, although I'm not too concerned at present.I'm sure I can sinew it back up before I glue the 3 pieces together.
As you can see from the pics, the riser has a nice bit of natural deflex to it, unfortunately so does the top limb, soooooo along with trying to build abow from scratch for the first time, learning how to tiller horn (???) & documenting the whole debacle on here, I'm also going to learn how to bend/straighten horn (I know the principle) & create a bit of reflex in the limbs!
I'll be back with episode two tommorrow (If anyone's interested....)