Ok guys, while I was building my first take down recurve by using the Bingham Projects kit I made videos of the whole process that I went through. So I think this would be good for someone who has never done this before to give them an idea of what needs to happen at each step in the process. I am a total newbie at this and probably, actually, I know, I did some things wrong and that there are many ways to do this. So in this series I am just showing what I did, and where I messed up and how I fixed things etc.. through the whole process. Really grateful to the TradGang community for all the help I got along the way. There were definitely some tedious moments through the build, but man it is SOOOO cool to have a nice shootable bow that I built myself. At this point, I am trying to figure out what I want to build next because, well doing this is really cool! Anyway, here are the links to the videos and if you have never done this, you should probably watch part 10 before you start the build, cause I go over the different areas that caused me concern as a newbie and some things I did wrong specifically and really goes over what to expect because things don’t go exactly like the instruction video that Bingham’s provides. Hope this helps someone.
Part 1 - Overview -
Part 2 - Building the Form -
Part 3 - Building the Heat Box -
Part 4 - Gluing up the Limbs -
Part 5 - Limb Clean Up and Riser Prep -
Part 6 - Hardware Install and Limb Tillering -
Part 7 - Limb Tip Overlays -
Part 8 - Shaping the Riser -
Part 9 - Finishing the Bow -
Part 10 - Things Learned along the Way -