2024 Bow Swap Progress Thread - Closed

Started by EvilDogBeast, February 03, 2024, 02:48:42 PM

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EvilDogBeast

I'm with these guys.  Why use that nice wood if you're going to cover it up?  Leather-wrap white oak :laughing:

Kirkll

It doesn't really matter to me.... The best way I've found to shoot a grip shaped like that one is by putting it in someone else's hand. :biglaugh:
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Longcruise

Well @#$&^% !

Shaping the tips today and one layer popped of.   :tongue:

Did the same as usual using the usual technique and SG.  Can't take a chance on this so I knocked them off.  Replace tomorrow with EA40.
"Every man is the creature of the age in which he lives;  very few are able to raise themselves above the ideas of the time"     Voltaire

Longcruise

So, re-did the tip overlays with phenolic and EA 40.  All seems solid and ready for finish.   Hope to ship Saturday but it could be Monday.   

Kinda quiet in here.
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Crooked Stic

High on Archery.

DVSHUNTER

With so many being finished, I guess the updates will come slow now.
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John Scifres

I got my bow finished tillering tonight.  First shots feel pretty good.  Should have it finished in the next week.  I'll post some pics then.
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Nicholi

Slow week for me. Limbs are about 90% to shape. Grip is about the same. I am hoping to get limb tips on early this week, and get it to just before finish sanding this week. Then ship end of next week.

Who would have guess progress is harder with a 1 year old than a newborn!

EvilDogBeast

Keep it up guys! Let's get this thing done!

Longcruise

I ran into some finish issues and had to backtrack but it's coming together.
"Every man is the creature of the age in which he lives;  very few are able to raise themselves above the ideas of the time"     Voltaire

Longcruise

The finish issues are dealt with and ready to ship other than the shelf and strike plate.

66" NTN, 13.5" green Myrtle riser from Gary Schuler,  olive green back,  caramel belly,  bamboo cores and wedges,  micarta tip overlays.

Should ship this afternoon or tomorrow morning.

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"Every man is the creature of the age in which he lives;  very few are able to raise themselves above the ideas of the time"     Voltaire

EvilDogBeast


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canopyboy

Ok folks, things are looking up. Working from now backwards: My neighbor will likely come out of the icu tomorrow; my old man's annual visit from OR came and went with only 8 stitches at the ER; the site for the new garage has been cleared and ready for foundation work to start 6/1; my daughter's graduation in WY went well;  neighbors I've been feuding with just moved out; work has died down a bit; and the biggest thing is that we survived a rough tax season (wife is cpa with her own practice.)

Last night I started laying out the materials for spliced limb veneers. I have some zebra wood and bocote I think are going to look nice together. Again, thanks in advance to my victim for your patience. Hopefully it's worth the wait although there is no way I'll top many of the bows this year that went out.
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Longcruise

Quote from: canopyboy on May 24, 2024, 07:54:53 AM
Ok folks, things are looking up. Working from now backwards: My neighbor will likely come out of the icu tomorrow; my old man's annual visit from OR came and went with only 8 stitches at the ER; the site for the new garage has been cleared and ready for foundation work to start 6/1; my daughter's graduation in WY went well;  neighbors I've been feuding with just moved out; work has died down a bit; and the biggest thing is that we survived a rough tax season (wife is cpa with her own practice.)

Last night I started laying out the materials for spliced limb veneers. I have some zebra wood and bocote I think are going to look nice together. Again, thanks in advance to my victim for your patience. Hopefully it's worth the wait although there is no way I'll top many of the bows this year that went out.

Wow!  I was thinking I had a rough month.   Glad you got through it all.  The materials look like a good combo.  It'll be worth waiting for.

My swap bow is on it's way to . . . . . . .
"Every man is the creature of the age in which he lives;  very few are able to raise themselves above the ideas of the time"     Voltaire

EvilDogBeast


canopyboy

I found a little time today, progress should pick up in the next week though. A picture just to prove that my camera isn't lost in the sock drawer...  :laughing:

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Roughed out the limb veneers. Riser block at the top. Should have them glued up tomorrow and veneers cut and ground on Sunday. Thanks for bearing with me.

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canopyboy

Question for my victim since we're down to only a few who it could be...

My best bows are generally a Hill style and a version of Kenny's FHLB I've tweaked just a touch. Given how late I am, I don't want to mess with anything else right now. My original plan was the FHLB, but I'm at the point where the materials will work for either. If you have a preference for a hill style post it up otherwise I may flip a coin or stick with the Kenny M FHLB based bow.
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