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Title: going to try to build a bow
Post by: fredbear1969 on January 19, 2009, 10:24:00 PM
i was thinking about buying a you finish type of bow from three rivers and was wandering what type of tools i will need to finish the tillering process and to finish the bow any help would be apreciated.
Title: Re: going to try to build a bow
Post by: PV on January 20, 2009, 12:05:00 AM
Rasp,sandpaper,scaper and a tillering string will get the job done on a floor tillered bow. Spar varnish,tru oil or poly are a few of the easier finishes to seal a bow. The most important tool is understanding how to tiller.
I'd suggest using the search function and post your ? on the bowyers bench.
Title: Re: going to try to build a bow
Post by: Focusource on January 20, 2009, 12:08:00 AM
I go the cheap, labor intensive route: a small hacksaw, a surform rasp, one half of a pair of scissors for scraping, a four way rasp, a couple of chainsaw files, Titebond II or III glue, and several grits of sandpaper. For finishing, I use stain and several coats of tung oil.  I can get it all from a local home improvement store.  You are going to want to buy or make a tiller tree.  You can use a bathroom scale with an adjustable zero point to measure the draw weight.

Good luck and have fun.  Making your own bow is very rewarding.

* You might want to move this to The Bowyer's Bench section.