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The Beauty of Osage... Buildalong *finishing up tiller*

Started by Luke Vander Vennen, January 10, 2006, 05:12:00 PM

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superkodiak

Looking good look. I just started my first bow, and this post has really helped me through some of the tough times! =) Keep on Keepin on. It's lookin great.

Bert Frelink

Way to go Little Fred!!! Go slow, can't wait to see it finished myself tough.
How is the squirrel population holding up?
Regards, Bert

Dano

"If the women don't find you handsome, they should at least find you handy" Red Green

NorthShoreLB

"Almost none knows the keen sense of satisfaction which comes from taking game with their own homemade weapons"

-JAY MASSEY-

Luke Vander Vennen

haha Dano, I know what you mean. I think that a fair bit of that could be natural though. Hopefully.   :(   You can't really see it in the relaxed pic, but there's a fair bit of reflex/deflex off the fade. I'm hoping that's what I'm seeing. The two funky looking spots in the mid-outer third are both natural character.

Either way though, I've got a bit of work to do on that limb still. Help me out here, remember I'm still a hack beginner with this stuff.

Bert I think the squirrel population is actually going UP, not down    :readit:        "[dntthnk]"    My shooting needs a bit of work    :D
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Luke Vander Vennen

Need your help guys, this top limb for some reason has my brain tied up in knots.

Here's a better unbraced pic


Drawn with a 2 inch brace height
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Dano

Looking better Little Fred. That whoop de doo in the right limb is tuff, But I think you can work out in time. Heck alot of guys would have made firewood out of her already  :D
"If the women don't find you handsome, they should at least find you handy" Red Green

Chris R

I'm definately impressed.  I've got to admit, I would have given up long ago....

Just a guess, cant see the limbs working..sub yellow for red.

 
DAN!(Defeat Autism Now!)

Luke Vander Vennen

Thanks for that Chris, that's what I was thinking.

Wow, this thing is going to be bent like pretzel by the time it reaches full draw. Here it is drawn 24 inches with the bow reversed on the tree
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Dano

That left limb is looking much better, nice job. Now it looks like that right limb is a little stiff out of the inner third.
"If the women don't find you handsome, they should at least find you handy" Red Green

DarkeGreen

I haven't made a bow yet, but wow! Following this thread I can't believe you pulled this one out of the fire! It's looking pretty darn good to me. I can wait to hear about the arrows fired thru it. Keep up the good work.

BillJ

What weight are you shooting for?  What weight is it pulling now?
"Whosoever shall call upon the Name of the Lord shall be saved."

Luke Vander Vennen

Bill I'm shooting for high 40s to 50, pulling that at 24-25.

Yeah it's looking a bit stiff Dano. I think the first 3 inches of the left limb are stiff as well. What do you think?

Thanks DG  :)
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Luke Vander Vennen

woah, it just hit me. I realized I am measuring draw length from the belly of the handle rather than the back, which means that in the pic below it's actually drawn 29 inches. If we add 2" for  the riser, and if we account for a few pounds lost in shooting it in - shazam! We are very close to a finished bow    :)    

Here it is drawn to 27 inches on the tree, or 29 inches real draw. Man it's scary watching the limbs bend that far    :eek:    
 

There's still some tillering finessing that should be done. What do you guys think?
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Carbon Caster

I think I am in LOVE!!!!!  Looks real nice Fred!  As I am typing this, I remembered I haven't made the time yet to mail your present yet.  I will rectify that in a day or so.  I am BEAR hunting tomorrow!!!!!!!!   I hope to bloody my tri-lam!!!

I like the string angle as well.

Brian
Gen 27:3  "Now therefore take, I pray thee, thy weapons, thy quiver and thy bow, and go out to the field, and take me some venison;"

In His service,
Brian Rice

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Luke Vander Vennen

No problem. Bear hunting is certainly more important than a movie! With a bow like that you don't even need luck, but I'll say it anyways. Good luck!!!


Yeah I'm very please with the string angle and how it came out so even between the two limbs. That's a problem I've had before.
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Madpigslayer

...gosh this is hard.

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Dave Bulla

Wow!  

I just read this whole thread from start to finish for the first time....I'm impressed!!!  You certainly don't give up easily Luke.

Now, I'm gonna throw an observation out there but remember this, you have built more bows than I have so I probably don't know what I'm talking about.

Something that keeps bugging my eyes is how one limb seems to be coming off the handle area at a slightly different angle than the other.  I'm not sure if I'm describing that correctly though.  In that last pic, it looks like the left limb kinda goes uphill right out of the handle and the right comes out level.  It shows up the same way in most of the other pics depending on how you have the bow flipped on the tree.  I'm wondering, is your handle the same thickness on both ends?  If not, is that making it look that way by not laying flat in the tree?

That left limb sure looks like it's bending nicely to me.  The right maybe looks like it's stiff between the two bumps but maybe it has to be that way.
Dave


I've come to believe that the keys to shooting well for me are good form, trusting the bow to do all the work, and having the confidence in the bow and myself to remain motionless and relaxed at release until the arrow hits the mark.

John Scifres

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