About finished up with my first successful (for now) bow. I've had quite few hiccups long the way but got them figured out have ideas to prevent them on the next one. I still have to do the finish sanding and spray it. Might take the throat of the grip in more, never really shot. Forward handle before. Bow is 56 @28 walnut with curly maple.
Just wanted to say thanks for everyone on her that has shared knowledge and help decrease the learning curve. You guys are awesome.
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Nice work brother
That first one is a special deal! Likely, you will always keep it.
Cool! Nice work... :clapper:
I still have the first long bow I built from a Binghams kit. I haven't strung that bow in years...I think that was 2006 when I built it. Kirk
Good job,, there will be more to come..
I appreciate all of the encouragement. Just flung a few dozen arrows and the bow shoots as good as I can. And Bo-R there will definitely be more to come. I'd already have the supplies ordered if someone didn't steal my debit card number...
You learn a lot on your first one.
Nice Job :bigsmyl: :thumbsup:
Awesome job!! :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
Well done!
Betcha can't make just one!!!
Quote from: KenH on March 21, 2024, 10:46:45 AM
Betcha can't make just one!!!
true story, i built my first one about this time last year, about to start my 8th one soon.
My first one looked like a telephone pole! Nice job!
Well done
Quote from: Powder on March 21, 2024, 01:14:12 PM
My first one looked like a telephone pole! Nice job!
Key word here is successful! First actual on turned out terribly.