A New Ash Self-Bow

Broch

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A New Ash Self-bow

It’s been a while since I made myself a long bow so I thought now was the perfect time.

I’d cut some straight ash logs last year and one of them has been split out into staves ready for the task; I just needed to get on with it

Here’s a quick photo trace through the process. It's a 6 foot, ash D section traditional bow and has come out a little heavier than I wanted at about 60Lb at 28 inches, but it had tillered up so nicely I’ve decided to leave it there for now – I’ll have to get some more exercise in . I've got a second one started that I'll aim to make lighter then a third at children's weight.

1 - Splitting the log with a froe

1 - splitting the log.jpg

2 - The Prepared Staves - then left to season

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3 - Shaving the Profiles

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4 - Scraped, sanded and oiled

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5 - the String Making Rig

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6 - Whipping the Loop

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7 - the Finished String

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8 - the Finished Bow

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That's great. Shooting with a proper long bow is an experience if one is only used to modern bows.

I made a long bow at a workshop during either the 1st or 2nd Bushmoot - can't remember now - I loved that thing and used it too. I'd kept it for many, many years. Only recently losing it after moving home.

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Tony

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nicely done mate, looks good. How long did you spend on it?

It's always nice to go from raw materials to finished product, a real sense of accomplishment... Not that I've done a bow like that from scratch...

goodjob
 

Broch

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nicely done mate, looks good. How long did you spend on it?

Mmm... a bit hard to tell if I'm honest because I'd walk away from it for a day or so to stop myself making rash tillering decisions :)

Probably, total time working on it as opposed to staring at it, a couple of days. As I said it's a long time since I made one so I think the next couple will go a bit faster. Having said that, the whole shave horse/shaving bit is quite Zen and I'm in no rush :)

Edit - thinking about it, that's probably not including getting the initial staves ready to season!
 
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