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Bingham recurve pictures??

Started by vanishing point, January 04, 2008, 03:22:00 PM

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vanishing point

I am thinking of building a bingham kit recurve.I was hoping you could post some pix showing yours.Please tell me how long it took you to build,how much it cost ,and how you like it.Thanks.

vanishing point

Would you suggest a take down or one piece for a first build?Thanks again.

Greg Szalewski

I have built about 10 take downs over the years now and am currently making 2 youth take downs for thePBS. I enjoy the projects and have had great success, however do not be dissapointed if a bow does not turn out. Chalk it up to a learning experience and try again. Figure about 120 dollars per bow. The folks at Bingham are quite helpful with picking out materials. Keep in mind you will need tools(I love an excuse to buy more tools). You need to make a form and heat box for starters. A band saw is useful for cutting the riser. I made a spindle sander but a drill press would work. A belt sander is a must. You can get a combo. belt/ dick sander pretty cheap. My first bow was a flat longbow. This might be a good place to start. The form is easy to make and there are many lessons to learn. Look to the Bingham site for pics.
You should get plenty of advice here, if I can help.
Greg Szalewski
PBS Regular, Ask me about The Professional Bowhunters Society; we stand for ethics.
Past President, Wisconsin Traditional Archers
Life member, Wisconsin Bowhunters
Sherwood Forest Bowmen
Traditional Bowhunters of Florida
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