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Takedown Recurve Build-a-long

Started by Jason R. Wesbrock, April 23, 2006, 08:21:00 PM

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Buemaker

Bow looks great, thanks for sharing.  Bue--.

Desert Rat

Very nice looking bow.  The combination of woods in the riser are great.  Timing was perfect with your build along.  Looking to start a bow myself.

Brad

Rick Perry

"Pick a spot"

   RLP

TexMex


BillW

Jason, Great job! You really did a nice job in designing the riser shape.

Regards,
Bill W.
Aim Small

Joe D

Joe D
"Silva Vocat"

Brad Davis

Mommy, where does bacon come from??
Well, a pig sweetheart.
Well how does a pig lay bacon??
Cassie 5

Daddy, what season is it?
Well, winter season honey.
No! What "hunting" season is it!!
Cassie 8

Kids, ya gotta love'um!

Tique

Very very nice!!! Realy like that wood combination.
Untested ideas are not facts.

Chortdraw

Great buildalong and a heck of a nice finished bow!!    :bigsmyl:     Chort

Jumper

Jason, That is one good looking bow! Thanks for sharing with us.
"With God, all things are possible"

BaldingEagle

thanks for sharing.  That is a work of beauty.
"It is the difficulties of archery that make it so interesting to true archers."
Archery-Badminton Library

Shakes.602

Simply  AMAZING  to a "Bowyer Wannabe" Such as Myself!! I Really like the Contrasting Woods Used in the whole thing!!  :thumbsup:   Just a Beautiful Bow!!  :notworthy:    :notworthy:    :notworthy:   Now, how  LONG  did it take You to Make such a Creation?   :archer:
"Carpe Cedar" Seize the Arrow!
"Life doesn't get Simpler; it gets Shorter and Turns in Smaller Circles." Dean Torges
"Faith is to Prayer what the Feather is to the Arrow" Thomas Morrow
"Ah Think They Should Outlaw Them Thar Crossbows" A Hunting Pal

HornHunter

Jason
you are the man!

there is no limit to your talent I am truely impressed,

you had better send me that bow or one much like it for field testing you know, I have some serious elk horn for trade bud.
Scott
There is room for all of Gods creatures, right next to my mashed potatoes!

Jason R. Wesbrock

Thanks everyone. But honestly, compared to making a selfbow, takedown recurves are a piece of cake.

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Al,

Those carts sure do come in handy. I had to break mine out again this past season when a small buck decided to go down in a bog a half mile from the parking lot. I need to start finding deer that run toward my truck after being shot.

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bowmo,

What part of the Fox do you fish?

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Rick Perry,

I've seen your recurves. Coming from you, I consider that quite a compliment.

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Shakes.602,

I think I've got between 10 and 15 hours into a bow. The first one was more like 40 or so.

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Scott,

Are you going to be at Berrien Springs this year? If so, I think I still owe you lunch.

RayMO

Thanks for sharing Jason. And I agree those selfbows are much harder to make. Your bow is might sweet looking!

TheDude1836

Nice bow and nice carp ! Can you recomend any good reading matreial on building laminated bows and the construction of the bow forms ? I was also wondering if you shot that carp from the bank or a boat ?
Come And Take It.

elk ninja

I think we need to post this one in the build along forum, I really enjoyed and learned a bit...as jim rome would say, rack him!
>>>--Semper-Fi--->

It is better to remain silent and be thought a fool than to open one's mouth and remove all doubt.
-Abraham Lincoln

Jason R. Wesbrock

TheDude1836,

The Binghams videos are the best I've seen thus far. You can get them from various traditional archery retailers o direct at  www.binghamprojects.com

As for the carp, I shot it from the shore.

wakolbinger

I live in St. Charles Il., so I fish anywhere in the surrounding area.

danny

Guru

Jason, Most excellent build a long bud....Very pretty result     :thumbsup:      :thumbsup:      :notworthy:
Curt } >>--->   

"I love you Daddy".......My son Cade while stump shooting  3/19/06

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