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the 7 point is up on the wall

Started by Sean Butler, April 10, 2011, 10:02:00 AM

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Sean Butler

I moved and finally have a little space to hang my bows up.  My dad (Rick Butler) was a huge help, not only for letting me use his tools and garage, but also showing me how to drill out the antlers and helping me select everything to make this bow rack turn out so well.
Pic's resized, sorry about that.  I thought the preview photo bucket showed, was the actual size not 60%

 

"There is something about north. Something that sets it apart from all other directions. A person who is heading north is not making a mistake, in my opinion"

Missouri CK

I like it!  Opened this post expecting to see a buck with a nice rack.  Instead its a bow rack.  Pretty cool.

CK
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Sean Butler

I forgot to mention that these sheds are from Ray Hammond, he sent them back with my dad in march.
"There is something about north. Something that sets it apart from all other directions. A person who is heading north is not making a mistake, in my opinion"

GRS

That's one of the best ideas I've seen lately.
Good job. Now I might have to do a copy.

Gerald

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Moooseran

Quite Different I must admit. Nice Job well done.

ive seen that idea used for coat rack, but now im gonna hafta make me one for my bows,(cool )!  good job too!  :thumbsup:

jamesh76

I like that. Is your ceiling high  and board thick enough you could drill holes in the top of it to stick arrows in?
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QuoteOriginally posted by GRS:
That's one of the best ideas I've seen lately.
Good job. Now I might have to do a copy.

Gerald
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Bernie B.

Great looking bow rack!  It not only shows off your bows well, but becomes a conversation piece as well.

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Ydanny

very nice, that's a great idea using sheds

huntmaster80

very nice, I think I may try to make one myself.  thanks for the great idea

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Ken Taylor

Nice! That's a different twist to an old idea.

I can just see a smaller version of that for coats and hats at the entrance to a new home we hope to be working on next year.
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rholzie

Hey Sean...great job buddy!  :knothead:   Heck, I'm predicting that he will be making one for himself in the future...(using boar's teeth!)  :laughing:
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Sean Butler

Ha thanks Robin!  Actually last year at hog heaven Ray gave me a couple boar tusks and i still need a coat rack!

Jamesh76, That is an awesome idea!

Thank you everyone, hope you enjoyed.

The total cost of the board was about $20.00.  I used a 48" red oak board and just put some stain on it.  

It took about 3 hours from start to finish but I imagine if we made another one we could have at least 45 minutes off our time.
"There is something about north. Something that sets it apart from all other directions. A person who is heading north is not making a mistake, in my opinion"


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