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A Set of Bowhorses

Started by Walt Francis, December 10, 2007, 11:58:00 PM

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Walt Francis

Here are some pictures of the Bowhorse's I made last week for the upcoming bow building season.  One has the first coat of polyurethane and the other one still needs final sanding and a couple of bolts before being sealed and finished.  I was waiting until the seat I got from Mark Baker was fitted to the Bowhorse before sealing it.  Both were made entirely from reclaimed timbers left over from different projects, except two of the legs on the unfinished one, which were reclaimed from an old deck.  After the finish is applied leather will be added to the deadheads and upper timber for gripping the stave better and to protect it.





The broadhead used, regardless of how sharp, is nowhere as important as being able to place it in the correct spot.

Walt Francis

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K.S.TRAPPER

looks good Walt  :thumbsup:  Nice work.

Tracy
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Mark Baker

Hey Walt...those look great!  Can't wait to give em' a  try!  :thumbsup:
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Whip

Those are beautiful!  Are they from plans, or just make them up as you go?
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Tom Leemans

Now that tractor seat is cool, I don't care who ya are.
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ber643

I saw these on a thread on PA I had going about bow horses and I also thought the use of the tractor seat was real neat, Tom. Great looking, STURDY "work horses" IMO, Walt.
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Walt Francis

Joe,
Did as search on Goggle and found ten different designs, took the three I liked the most and designed these using the combination of the features that looked best.  I didn't use any plans and made them to fit the  timbers I had in the garage.  I built the first one and couldn't find any way to improve it so I built the second one the same.  I am sure after they get used use by others there will be some feedback and improvements.  

The tractor seat isn't my idea, I saw it on a thread somewhere about ten years back and figured to try it if I could find one.  While visiting with Mark Baker on Saturday I asked him to keep an eye out for one and got lucky, he had found three while hunting this past fall and the landowner let him have them.
The broadhead used, regardless of how sharp, is nowhere as important as being able to place it in the correct spot.

Walt Francis

Regular Member of the Professional Bowhunters Society

IB

Which one comes to WY. Bud.....  :wavey:

hormoan

Oh my Vance with a draw shave   :scared:  

Walt don't do it   :readit:      :thumbsup:

bayoulongbowman

"If you're living your life as if there is no GOD, you had  better be right!"

Blackhat

Those are really great looking.  Was pondering on building 1 myself.  Great Job!  :clapper:
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Walt Francis

Vance,
You can have the one without the tractor seat, but have to drive up and visit for a day or so to get it.  But before you take it we are going to make sure you know how to use properly, which means you will have to work your own stave (provided by me) into a bow.  I centered the deadhead on that one so it to works from either side.  Being left handed I  made the one with the tractor seat with the deadhead on the right, which allows me to put the staves on the left side, making it easier to work.
The broadhead used, regardless of how sharp, is nowhere as important as being able to place it in the correct spot.

Walt Francis

Regular Member of the Professional Bowhunters Society

IB

Can't beat a deal like that  :thumbsup:  I'll take it, but onliest after Mark gets a few laps on it  :goldtooth:  PussCat?

Tique

Nice job Walt; looks like I've got another project for this winter.    :thumbsup:
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Jack Guard

Those look fantastic.  I love the reclaimed wood.  My kinda project!  The tractor seat is a great idea.  

Looks like you have inspired me to move that project up on the "to-do" list.

Thanks for the pics, Jack
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Walt Francis

Vance,
If you want kitty there is still plenty left.  I had to reorganize the freezer this morning to make room for the bison I got last week and have more kitty  left then I thought.

Walt
The broadhead used, regardless of how sharp, is nowhere as important as being able to place it in the correct spot.

Walt Francis

Regular Member of the Professional Bowhunters Society


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