Back in the shop for some bow building. The idea is to combine old ( mollegabet design ) with new ( glass and epoxy ). Here we go...
To make the ends of the limbs stiff I will glue in a wedge...
(http://i861.photobucket.com/albums/ab173/07Hawaii/IMG_1596.jpg)
The limbs are made of an actionboo core and bamboo veneers...
(http://i861.photobucket.com/albums/ab173/07Hawaii/IMG_1597.jpg)
Glued up and ready for the heat box...
(http://i861.photobucket.com/albums/ab173/07Hawaii/IMG_1600.jpg)
Roughed out the limbs...
(http://i861.photobucket.com/albums/ab173/07Hawaii/IMG_1606.jpg)
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Andy
Looking sweet Andy. But your shop is way too clean:)
Hey, I'm doing my best to change it, but my daughter's uncle ( it's his shop ) always cleans up everything.
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Andy
Think I'd have to take my shoes off and put on those clean room booty's and a gown before I walked in. LOL
That shop says a lot about the man who owns it.
I have plenty of dirt and sawdust in my shop I could share. Come take all you want
James
now this has my attention!!
i will be watching this closely
thanks andy
Can't wait to see how this one turns out.
ive been waiting to see someone do this with glass....i have made a lot of lever selfbows...im not a glass guy but i m sure you can narrow those levers down more and shorten up the fade area so its not such a long transition...thats if optimum performance is your goal. it looks like you used osage out in the levers?? i wouldve used a much lighter wood like a spruce,cedar,or even something like a maple. youd be surprised how small you can go with levers as long as everything is lined up perfect(even with selfbows,and im sure you can even go less with glass)...i can go 1/4" wide along the whole tip overlay then tapering to 5/8" ten and a half inches where it meets the 1 1/2" long fade(12" long total lever).and my thickness starts at 9/16" at the fade to the lever and tapers to 7/16" right at the start of the tip overlay. this is with an osage selfbow
ill be a watching
Everyone should click over to Roys Yew stave thread and check out that surgical table he calls a work bench! Lol.
Interested to see how this turns out. Its a cool idea. Keep is updated.
well I can't wait to see it done.
This is gonna be neat :)
your daughter's uncle ???
it should be your brother right?
:)
hehe i like your bow making style. keep coming mate.
best.
Now that's a cool idea. Looking forward to seeing this one complete.
Can't wait to see it finished.
Rob
Ok, I worked on the riser today. The tips are still to wide, but I want to shoot it first, before I start to remove more material.
(http://i861.photobucket.com/albums/ab173/07Hawaii/IMG_1636_zpsd0aafc93.jpg)
(http://i861.photobucket.com/albums/ab173/07Hawaii/IMG_1629_zps137431f3.jpg)
The tiller at full draw is looking good.
(http://i861.photobucket.com/albums/ab173/07Hawaii/IMG_1628_zps039844df.jpg)
I shoot a few arrows in the shop and it's very smooth even though the tips are still way to wide.
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Andy
Nice Andy, ya need my mailing address? :)
That tiller will be great when you narrow the tips a little. :thumbsup:
Really cool Andy!! :clapper:
It will be interesting to hear how she shoots.
Yes Andy, really cool!
I worked on the limbs and tips...
(http://i861.photobucket.com/albums/ab173/07Hawaii/IMG_1646.jpg)
had kind of troubles to prevent the limbs from twisting and keeping them straight.
Also worked on the riser...
(http://i861.photobucket.com/albums/ab173/07Hawaii/IMG_1644.jpg)
Since this is an old design there's no shelf n'or window.
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Andy
very nice