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Main Boards => PowWow => Topic started by: DRR324 on January 12, 2007, 08:18:00 AM
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I had promised my 10 year old daughter I would make her a bow. I bought a stave from J. Scrifes and have spent numerous hours sanding, and shaping. Last night I was in the process of tillering it to closely match the weight of her little brothers Critter Gitter. I had been measuring with an arrow/clothes pin and had it to within 3lbs. As I was about to put it away for the night, on my last test, the top limb seperated at the belly. The stave had a snakey lower limb and I was trying to make the top belly match the bottom, I guess I took too much out. I knew I was in for it this morning when I broke the bad news. All she said was, I guess you better get a new one and start over...she is pretty diplomatic for her age. This was my first ever attempt, and I guess I'll be starting over, and she will have to wait a bit longer.
I'll have to re-read many of the build alongs here to figure out what to do differently, maybe have to back the next one. Thanks for reading and suggestions are welcome!!!
Dave :banghead:
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That is too bad... but her response did make me laugh :D
Looks like you better start chasing another ring!
Kevin.
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Get a nice straight-grained ash or oak board, bandsaw it to 7/16ths thick. glue on a handle piece. cut it to 3/4 wide and 1-1/4 deep at the handle, 1-1/4 wide at the fades, straight taper to 3/8ths wide at the nocks. cut the nocks, tiller as needed by sanding and you will be ready for varnish. Very little tillering needed with a straight taper on the sides and uniform thickness (pyramid style).
Pretty hard to fail with this design. In light weights, edge grain is fine, as long as the grain doesn't run out badly.
Reparrowman
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Well at least she is giving you a second chance. LOL
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David , we have short pieces and kid size staves that we save here for just this type of situation , if you pick up the shipping I would be happy to help bail you out. Nice to get a second chance.
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Dave,
Following along with Jims instructions, here's a link to Mickeys
web page for building a Youth Bow (http://groups.msn.com/ferretsarcherywebpage/youthboardbow.msnw)
Gene
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My daughters would have said "Dad, please call Dano"
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I know how that feels, I took my son (8 yrs old) to bow building course at a local club & he made his own bow over the span of about 5 weeks, with him actually doing about 70% of the work. The one night as he slept i thought i could adda handle wrap for him... didn't have to test shoot it....but for some reason I did...and KER-POW!...I learned why the compound guys say bow-building is the most labour intensive way to make kindling.
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Kids DO say the Darndest Things, and they arent One Bit Afraid to say them either!! :thumbsup: That is a Good One!! YA GOTTA LOVE 'EM!! :archer: :jumper:
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Ted,
Thanks for your generous offer, I have just recieved an email from John Scrifes, and he will be sending me a new stave, and WILL NOT accept any type of payment. I wanted to pay him for shipping, and his time invested, he wouldn't allow it. The other one was worked way more than I thought it would be, (I certainly appreciated it, cause I had no clue how to get it to that point). Thanks John...
I was sorry I missed the White Elephant exchange, and do have a few items in mind to pass along.
I would also like to offer one item to the first to reply that would like it. I don't collect many books, I just buy them, read them a few times and try to pass them along. Many of you may have this book, but I would like to offer it to someone that doesn't. I believe the title is
Outdoor Life's 100 greatest tales. It came with a subscription some years ago. If someone would like it, please PM with address and I will send it on.
Thanks again,
Dave
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lv2bowhunt,
got your pm, I will send it out next week, it won't cost much to send it to GR. I'll cover the shipping, no problem.
Dave
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what weight bow will she shoot, i just might have one she can use, snake skin and all
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loyd,
she is mighty small for her age, weighs about 65 lbs....
she can shoot her little brothers critter gitter comfortably. It is 22# @ 22 inches.
She would be pumped about a snakeskin bow- like mine. Have you got something for sale in that range, and how much would you need to part with it?
My indoor traditional shoots are on Monday nights, and was looking forward to taking the little peelers with me. If I could procur a replacement, it would give me some time to work with the new stave- and not rush things....
let me know what you have available and how much if you would like to sell it. Just as another thought,, if you have "loaner" in mind, I don't know how comfortable I would be with that, kids are kids and mine are pretty darn good, but I would be way too worried something bad would happen....as things can and do occasionally.
Thanks for the post and will check back in a couple hours when I get home.
Dave
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Great , sounds like she is taken care of .What a great group of guys, nice to see in this day and age.
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Originally posted by Lost Arra:
My daughters would have said "Dad, please call Dano"
:D
Kids know! ;)
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I want to just say again, the members here are GREAT! Loyd has just pm'd and will be sending out a kids bow for Emily. We will take good care of it and will post when she outgrows it to pass it along to another. I will also post pics of her shooting. Thanks Loyd, and what a great group of guys/gals.
Dave
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Originally posted by DRR324:
... I guess you better get a new one and start over...
Hehe! So, she's 10, going on 30? ;) I think you've got a gem of a daughter, David.
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Dave, That's a very understanding little girl you have, we can all take a lesson from her. It also has alot to say about her up bringing.... Great job. Best of luck!
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dave i have Emilys bow ready along with some arrows for it. will get it on the way. hope it works out for her. loyd
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loyd,
to say she is excited would be a understatement... can't wait to get some pics of her shooting to post for everyone. Thank you again, and look forward to passing it along when the time comes, and experiencing the same feelings you have by sharing it with us....
Dave
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Just wanted to update the status here. Received 2 packages yesterday!!
One stave from John, whos wife shares the same name as mine- kinda neat... thanks John, I will be reading many of the build alongs to make this one work!!!
The other package was from Loyd, a neat little skin backed bow and some great arrows!!! Loyd, you made my daughter one happy and humble kid. My wife could not believe the kindness and generosity of MY trad gang FAMILY. She told my daughter to start penning a thank you letter, and true to form Emily stated "already working on it, but homework has to be finished first, I will have it done and ready to mail Monday". Not trying to boast, but just a bit of background, all 3 kids are all "A" students, but Emily has a bit of spunk to go with her brain. She was reading and comprehending 8th grade reading material in 2nd grade. When I asked the teacher if she could have done some reading comprehesion with higher levels, she told me she didn't want to go to the high school for the material, and was sure that Emily could have went higher. She is a great kid, and spends numerous hours reading and drawing, and always has a quick witted tongue. Really looking forward to shooting, and posting some pics. The bow is a touch heavy for her right now, but by summer she will be at full draw.
Once again, a huge THANKS to John and Loyd, I too am humbled.....and Loyd, the #1 Emily was a great touch....
Dave
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Dave,
My oldest daughter's name is Emily. She turned 11 in December. She is smart but "spirited" as we like to say.
I have 3 kids, all straight A students.
My wife's name is Kristin.
I could have written your last post :)
Your very welcome BTW. Just pay it forward :)
John
p.s. There is another John Scifres in Indiana. He went to Purdue. I went to Indiana U., bitter rivals :) His wife is named Kristin. We are the same age. We have never met and as far as I know, we are not directly related. As much as we like to think that we are individuals, we are all the same. Thank God!
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i have a great grandaughter emly, spirited, you bet, must be in the name. loyd
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ONLY ON TRADGANG!!!! You Cant and Wont Find a Greater Family ANYWHERE!!
BLESS ALL THAT WERE SO GENEROUS!!!
God Bless Emily Too! She sounds like a Fine and Caring Little Girl!! :archer: :goldtooth:
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Dave , really cool, can't wait to see some pics of her shooting.