I am planning to get a new bow and would really like to get something different. I have had bocote and I have rosewoods, lace, cocobola. give me some ideas and pics if you have them.
i saw a really cool tiger myrtle on here and really got me thinking that i need to see what else is out there.
thanks in advance,
Mike
Here is my Myrtle burl limbs and Myrtle/Walnut grip w/ sheephorn overlay. Maddog bows
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Check out Big Jim's website. He has a bunch of exotic woods for your viewing pleasure.
I just ordered a Silvertip and am in the same boat so I have been thinking about wood combos all day. I think a bacote stained charcoal riser with A strip of quilted maple veneer on the riser with the strip getting wider to where it's the same width as the riser where the limbs connect leading to a set of quilted maple limbs. I think the quilted maple overlays and limbs will bring out the beautiful grains in the charcoal stained bacote riser will bring the ivory like quilted mapel overlays and limbs out just as the ivory like quilted mapel will bring the charcoal stained bacote. With some nice custom checkering on the grip with antlers engraved around the checkering. And to top it of some antler base knobs and antler tips......hmmm I think I just made my mind up..I'm gonna have to call Beth tomorrow and run this by her and Dave...so don't know if this helps or not but it's what I have visioned would look good....
Michael
checked out big jims - WOW
black and white ebony
Ziricote
Ebony dalmation
tiger myrtle
any bows in these woods would be great to see.....
by the way "drifter" sweet bow!!!!
Check out all the beautiful exotic wood combinations on the Rose Oak Creations website. Brandon Stahl makes some beautiful bows. You'll have to Google the site since I don't know if the link to the ROC site is allowed on TG.
If you want to look at a BUNCH of available woods, check out www.gilmerwood.com (http://www.gilmerwood.com)
One that I don't think gets a ton of credit is chechem - makes a really pretty riser wood combined with a darker wood. Myrtle makes beautiful veneers
I totally disagree with 'centaur'.
Big Jim's slide show will have you viewing and viewing and reviewing and reviewing. I would be affraid to actually know the hours I have spent on his site. Now I have vastly increased my desireable options to twenty.
Beautiful works of art!!!
QuoteOriginally posted by Friend:
I totally disagree with 'centaur'.
Big Jim's slide show will have you viewing and viewing and reviewing and reviewing. I would be affraid to actually know the hours I have spent on his site. Now I have vastly increased my desireable options to twenty.
Beautiful works of art!!!
That about covers it 100%
Hey Night Wing...Brandon is a sponsor here also...
http://www.roseoakcreations.com/
you guys are right big jim's site is going to take some time.
www.rosewoodarchery.com (http://www.rosewoodarchery.com)
THere wwere a couple of Dalmation Ebony bows shown on here last year. Those really looked sharp, Curly Koa is hard to beat for looks also.
Tiger Myrtle with Ziricote:
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Dalmation Ebony:
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Bocote with Lemonwood:
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I just ordered a john mcdonald longbow. It will be a cocobolo riser with bamboo core wood and myrtle limbs. Myrtle is stunning.
Wow Danny! Never seen one like that Bacote and lemonwood. That is some of the most figured (think that is right), beautiful Bacote I've ever seen.
Drake,
That is EXACTLY the same bow I just ordered from John last Monday. R/D, 66" 60@28.
In my opinion, anything with ebony or blackwood is sexy!
My favorite is probably bocote, especially if you can find some that is dark brown with black grain. You said you want something more exotic though, snakewood. Expensive, hard to find, but beautiful. I have a Blacktail recurve on order, if I can save up enough I'm going for a Snakebit, Norms bow with snakewood in the riser. I don't think I'm supposed to post a link, but he has a nice website with photos of his Snakebit model where you can see how beautiful this wood is.
I've been doing some risers with katalox lately. Very interesting, extremely dark brown, sometimes almost purple brown, even darker where it's under clear glass. Works nicely and seems to take the glue well. Here's an example that my friend Jesse did in my shop recently...
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I really like Koa in a bow, especially if it has alot of curl in it.
dalmation ebony is quickly rising to the top and big jim just makes stunning bows. Do they shoot as good as they look?
going to check out snakebit next....
thanks guys - keep them coming
Ringneck,
I never thought of Koa. Isn't it pretty hard to come by? Seems to me I remember something about it being difficult to epoxy due to resins in the wood - or am I thinking of something else?
You have any pictures of a Koa riser?
Yes Pamike, they shoot as good as they look. The Dalmation is not easy to come by though. It's a granal variation of Black/White Ebony. I read that about 10% of the Black/White Ebony is Dalmation. I suppose you could request it when you order the bow, then Jim would put some aside for you if he gets hold of some. Make sure you have a second choice ready though.
The Black/White Ebony is really beautiful as is. There's a couple on Big Jim's slideshow.
Pete, Koa is fairly pricey but pretty. I use it in my knives quite a bit and haven't had any trouble with glue up. It isn't an oily wood. I don't have any pics of a Koa riser. I think Sixy has one on his site http://www.eaglewingarchery.i8.com/EWTDLBrd.html .
Ringneck,
Thanks for that link, wow, a pretty bow. I must be thinking of a different wood that is oily. I've seen a lot of Koa when I was on Maui - it's all fantastic.
I use a lot of koa. It is absolutely gorgeous . So is good claro Walnut and so is really good maple.The really high grades of myrtle are stunning.
God bless you all, Steve
Woods don't have to be Exotics to be Sexy :)
Domestics work real well >>> a little Walunt and Myrle
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