Black Walnut Pyramid 54" w/handle

Started by **DONOTDELETE**, October 14, 2008, 02:57:00 PM

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**DONOTDELETE**

I started a Black walnut pyramid bow 54" N2N looking for 50-55#@25". I added a linen backing because the grain wasn't that nice (to me). It is 2.5" at the fades and tapered down to .5" at the tips. I have it at 4.25" of brace from the back of the bow. Here some pic's right now. Please tell me what You think.





Apex Predator

Crank that sucker back to 28 inches, and I'll tell you what I think!  :)   Looking good so far.  How far you plannin to draw her?
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JEFF B

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other times i let her sleep"

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**DONOTDELETE**

trying different wood and length. I am trying to do a smaller hunting bow. It is a pyramid style bow and I did some work to get it about 6" now (from tip 2 tip) I just have to make the string shorter to hold brace.


Apex, I'm trying for 50-55#@25".

Kiwi, if this one comes out under weight it might be the one I send you.

JEFF B

but bro i draw 26" not 25" LOL!!!! anyway i have seen the one you are making me you sent pics of it. LOL!!!!
'' sometimes i wake up Grumpy;
other times i let her sleep"

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**DONOTDELETE**

It would be 26" back side of bow, well 26.5" since the handle Belly side to bows back is 1.5". I tiller my bows to the belly side of the handle to anchor.

JEFF B

'' sometimes i wake up Grumpy;
other times i let her sleep"

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Pat B

Nice little bow, Sal. You have better luck with BW than me!     Pat
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sulphur

looking good.  I just made a pyrmid maple bow, 2.25" and 62 ntn.  I am having a little stacking problem though. If you get the whole limb working you can avoid stacking i think,  more of a circular tiller.  keep at it man!!
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**DONOTDELETE**

Not that much luck Pat. As I got both limbs to match I started to work on the draw & also changed my mind. I was going to make it 40-45# then I saw it... A splinter on the back of the upper limb. Then bow was still at brace so I added some glue ( off brand of super glue, I hope it works ). Would it be ok if I added a wrap at the splinter to help hold it down? I will try anyway, but would like to know if others have done it.

I drew it to about 40#@13" so I stopped. I work on it come Saturday or Sunday, just to give a good curing time.

Pat B

A wrap should work if the splinter isn't too long and a matching wrap on the other limb makes it look like decoration. The super glue will do most of the work anyhow.
  My problem with backed BW bows is fretting. Pat
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**DONOTDELETE**

Thanx Pat. I'll match the wrap on the other limb the start tillering again Saturday or Sunday.

John Scifres

Sal,

I wish you well and I am not saying we all shouldn't try new things.  But that is a very aggressive design for the wood.  I don't think I could do it.  Walnut is pretty weak in compression.  A rigid-handled 54" bow, even for a 25" draw, is super short from any wood.  Maybe osage and sinew would do it.

As for the splinter, definitely wrap it.  You can reduce your weight to about 30# and probably make it work.

Good luck.  Have fun.  Wear eye protection and use a tiller tree  :)

Next time, use the walnut for handle accents and tip overlays on an oak board bow that is 70" or so.
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**DONOTDELETE**

John, I should have made this bow long, I do agree on that. BUt I need to know what I can and can't do since I'm a newbie to making bows. It took me 12 bows to make one nice 70"N2N red oak pyramid bow ( the one in my Avatar ).

I have a 60" board of red oak that I will try doing a bow with that too. Come next spring/summer I have the OK to cut down a few trees/saplings. There is lots of sassafras trees where I hunt and I want to try that wood for a bow or 2.

If we didn't have so much humidity here I would love to make a real sinew backed bow.

I might even drop the draw length down to 23" or so, this is all just a learning thingy for me & I am having fun doing it.

**DONOTDELETE**

Well I worked on the Bow yesterday and got it to 20" @40# very nice bend in both limbs that matched. As I was getting a drink of water and the bow was at brace it blow. just above the wrap I did. O-well back to the drawing board.

Pat B

Too bad Sal but like John said that is a bit short for the wood. On a bow that short I would have it bending through out the entire length of the bow....Cherokee or Eastern Woodland style.
Make the most of all that comes and the least of all that goes!
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**DONOTDELETE**

I know Pat, the board was only 5/8" thick and from the TBB I, the modoc style. But since it was thinner then .75" I added the handle and was going for more of a pyramid style.

Pat B

Make the most of all that comes and the least of all that goes!
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**DONOTDELETE**

Yes we do, and It's fun to try and make them. I might try Black Walnut again but on a Man size bow. Next is a 58"N2N red oak, then after that 67" & up only. Well till I get a stave of Osage and try that.

I have been chasing rings on some of the staves I have of ash just to get me ready for Osage.

Might cut down a sassafras tree Tomorrow since no Sunday hunting in Jersey.

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