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Online wood carver 2

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Redemption part 2.
« on: July 22, 2015, 09:24:00 PM »
After repairing the padauk bow, I picked up another that had been sitting in the failed bow corner for some time.
This bow had been too heavy, so I ground off the belly lams and thinned down the core. Then I glued on new belly lams. While I was shooting it in, I found a splinter in the back lam,   :mad:
so I ground it off and glued on a new one, which promptly splintered!    :mad:    :mad:
This time, I cut the limbs off and re-ground the riser. I added a thin strip of walnut to build the riser up a bit and glued up new limbs using bamboo for the back and yew for the core and belly.
Third time lucky! She's a shooter!    :)
Here are some pics.
     
 
 
 
The riser is built using European red beech, African mahogany, walnut, and a maple power lam.
It's 66" long, 65" NTN and draws 33# @ 28".
It shoots nicely, but not too fast and it has taken a lot of set. A lot of recurve has been lost at the tips.
Dave.
" Vegetarian" another word for bad hunter.

Offline takefive

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Re: Redemption part 2.
« Reply #1 on: July 23, 2015, 02:31:00 AM »
Good looking bow.  Great looking wood combination.
It's hard to make a wooden bow which isn't beautiful, even if it's ugly.
-Tim Baker

Offline Pheonixarcher

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Re: Redemption part 2.
« Reply #2 on: July 23, 2015, 02:55:00 PM »
That's determination! I probly would have given up on that one. Lol. Sometimes it's just easier to build one from the ground up. Even with reclaimed materials.
Plant a fruit or nut tree today, and have good hunting tomorrow.
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