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Main Boards => The Bowyer's Bench => Topic started by: BenBow on May 12, 2015, 11:03:00 PM
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Well my sander is still in the shop so I've gotten desperate to build something. I have a set of samick sage limbs that I had on an old compound riser. The riser center was above the low point of the grip so it never work out. SO I while cleaning out my computer archery files I found some pictures I saved of a riser someone built out of an old bed frame. I couldn't help myself so I bought some 1 1/2" angle iron and got started. I decided I wanted a 58" bow so I'm building a 16" riser with 25 degree pad angles. Should be an interesting experiment. :archer2:
Here's a picture of the original bow that gave me the idea.
(http://i.imgur.com/TfniGAo.jpg)
Mine so far.
(http://i.imgur.com/wyAQiSO.jpg)
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Should we be expecting a change of screen name to "Bedbow"?
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LOL!!!
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Interesting I must say. :)
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Fred Bear just rolled over in his grave... :laughing:
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Roy I think it was his idea :banghead:
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Galen, I don't see that riser breaking! I also see a good way to possibly make that adjustable for testing different limb pad angles...
Anyways I need to get off Tradgang and get ready for my interview in 19 minutes.
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Interesting and talk about riser stiffness. One drawback it is going to be very hard on sandpaper. rmorris has a good idea, that could make a good test bed.
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Good luck Ralph and that's hard to say since I'd miss having you around.
Here are some pictures of the progress so far.
I cut away a bunch of excess steel and am ready to start using the grinder to get the shape closer. Once that's done I'll work on getting the wood layed up. I drilled and tapped the bolt holes and will lock each bolt with a lock nut.
(http://i.imgur.com/dx3PTA3.jpg)
I drilled the stabilizer hole offset to help balance the bow. This will be cut 1/4" past center.
(http://i.imgur.com/1QJImIL.jpg)
I'll have my friend weld the cut made to bend the iron. The original bow wasn't welded there but I'll do it cause I'm a bit anal.
(http://i.imgur.com/sRsqeoq.jpg)
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Ok got the grinding done and cleaned up the edges. Made a string for it and it appears that it is going to be 59" n to n and looks like the weight is going to come in the upper 40s to low 50s. I'm cutting up the wood for the grip portion now. That may take a while as I have to do it with files and hand sanding. Looks like it's going to weigh around 4 lbs. I can always use it to build up my bow arm. :biglaugh:
(http://i.imgur.com/hZrIvRX.jpg)
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Will be interested in how you do the grip section. :confused:
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I like creativity and imagination that is to funny. Nice one. :clapper:
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I want to see how this works, I need to mock up a riser and this looks perfect.
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Probably not a good rig for bowfishing! Man that is crazy!
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Got side tracked by our 15th grandchild :) August Finley born 7:57 pm eastern time 7 lbs 11 oz.
(http://i.imgur.com/LH5mLk5.jpg)
But I did get the bow done enough to grab some arrows and shoot a few rounds. Bummed about the sage limbs being such poor performers but I'll make up some lighter arrows and it should work for short range. Its still rough so I'll get it painted black since it's going to be used for a popup blind bow. Haven't had time to get the final draw weight but I'll get that tomorrow.
(http://i.imgur.com/Zgs2fGz.jpg)
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I've got to get it painted flat black for the popup blind and do some more work on the rest setup but it's something to play with until my sander gets back from the shop and I can finish the short longbow I started. It ended up at only 44 lbs because I cut the low part of the grip pretty deep. The tiller ended up dead even which is surprising to me but I'll take and enjoy not having to mess with it. It's considerably slower than my longbow of the same poundage but it will work for short range blind shooting. I used some scrap red oak for the grip. I'm not messing with the finish on it as this is a beater bow anyway and the black paint will cover it up.
left side
(http://i.imgur.com/pAk6Ips.jpg)
Belly side
(http://i.imgur.com/BUbYBSW.jpg)
Right side
(http://i.imgur.com/Ny7maAf.jpg)
Back side
(http://i.imgur.com/Ks6LEJO.jpg)
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Beautiful boy. Congrats.
Zombie bow . Wild looking.
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"Zombie bow" love it now it has it's name LOL
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Ok White hair this is your fault :laughing:
I have had so much fun working on this I've been laughing all morning.
Meet "The Zombie Disposal Unit"
(http://i.imgur.com/UORzuq7.jpg)
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Alright!
It's good to laugh. Good for the soul.
Looks real cool to me.
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Here's a group of 4 arrows shot from 12 yards back to 28 yards. Not too bad for some arrows that are still a bit too stiff and my shooting.
(http://i.imgur.com/Gl902dc.jpg)
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Galen, what an awesome bow! Thanks for bringing it by today and showing it off
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Ralph I enjoyed seeing you yesterday and thanks for the mulberry. Looking forward to see what comes out of that slab when its dry.
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Hey Galen, congrats on the new baby!! That bow is just so wrong....,but I like it !!!!
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Congrats pap pap.
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That handle sure has a lot of angle. ;) Bue--.
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Bue the sage limbs stack bad on a 19" riser with 22 degree pad angles since I went with a 16" riser I guestimated that 25 degrees would work and it seems to be just right. Which reminds me I need to do a FD curve on this thing.
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Heres the 29" FD curve for the zombie bow.
(http://i.imgur.com/TxAEq9a.jpg)
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Ben, when I said the handle had a lot of angle I meant angle iron ( stupid square head joke) :) Bue--.
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LOL Bue it went right over my head :thumbsup: :laughing:
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Love your ingenuity and the art work plus the name!