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Ideas on Bow racks

Started by 702plmo, June 18, 2009, 05:14:00 PM

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702plmo

I am wanting to build a wall mounted bow rack.   Can I get some pics of different bow racks you fellows have.   Thanks,
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JEFF B

hey bro why dont you just drill holes in a bit of 4x2 and put some deer antlers on it works good. sorry but i aint got any pics of one. but i drilled holes in the wall and put some arrows in for pegs and i just lay the bow across the two pegs.  :thumbsup:
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McDave

This is one a friend made for me.  I posted it here a few days ago, but you may have missed it.  It is made of cherry and has inlaid ebony at the top.  I had him make the spaces in between the bows large enough so that I could leave more than one bow strung if I wanted to.  



Here is a detail of the ebony inlay:

 
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Froggy

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joevan125

Hey froggy i thought the spaces needed to be closer than that so your limbs dont warp.
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WidowEater

Tim Fishell has a good one for all his Shrews.
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John3

"There is no excellence in Archery without great labor".  Maurice Thompson 1879

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United Bowhunters of Missouri
Compton Life Member #333

Froggy

Joe Van,
Been using that rack for at least 15 yrs with no problems.....

Thanks
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snag

McDave, your friend does some beautiful work! Wow, that's something you can enjoy for the rest of your life.
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Benny Nganabbarru

Just on the possibility of limbs warping on the rack: Mine is similar to Froggy's, and I thought about it, but reasoned that if bowyers say that you can leave a recurve strung all the time, then sitting on the pegs wouldn't hurt them. And Froggy, that's a nice bunch of Silvertips!

Here's mine:



Please excuse the bottom bow. After putting it up, I realised that it was better collecting dust under the bed!
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trapperDave

It does kinda ugly up the pic  :D  j/k


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