So my brother and I are going on our first Elk hunt this coming Sept. I needed a heavier bow to take, so I did what anyone would do and put plans together to build one! I had met another TradGanger (yimbow) at a recent Learn-to-Hunt event we were mentoring at here in Wisco, and we got to talking about bowmaking. He said anytime I want, to come down and use his forms and shop to build one.
So I give him a call back in Jan, he says "the forms I use are KenyyM's. Give Kenny a call...he'll get you set up with lams and glass and you'll be good to go".
So that's what I did. Kenny got me set up for a 64" r/d for 55#, tapered actionboo cores and 0.040" glass.
Got the bow all put together, and pulled out of the form. Roughed it into shape and strung her up...Yimbow was instrumental in this, and showing me the ropes on every step!
One small problem...the dang thing came out of the form 10# underweight!!!
We still went to work putting overlays on and rough shaping a bit more before I had to head back home. This weekend I was able to get in my shop and get a good ways towards finishing this one up. Got it tillered to 1/8"+ and the riser is fitting my hand nicely. After all that work, she's now down to 42.5#... Way too light for Elk.
(you can see the pencil scribbles, that's where I was marking ridges I could feel when shooting it and viewing the shape in sunlight to refine it all)
Here's where the bragging starts...I give Kenny a call and explain what we got. He's perplexed and asked me to check the lams for orientation, measure thickness and width at a few spots, and check weight on another scale...Done, and all metrics say it should be 55# range.
We talked about possibly cutting down to 62" to add some weight, but said he doesn't want me going to the mountains with a bow I can't trust...so he says, he'd replace the lams and DONATE new veneers to the cause!!! (I just paid for new glass and some shipping)
Looks like I'll be building another one right quick! Got all the parts in, and will be starting on it this week.
I cannot say enough about how much Kenny helped me with this; texting back and forth about all sorts of build questions; measuring stuff and explaining a bunch...then sending me stuff to get another bow built!?!?!?
Just above and beyond what I ever expected. So, thank you Kenny!
I will keep this post updated as I finish it out, and get the next one going.