New self made bow

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adam_myers

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Sep 25, 2011
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durham
I've always felt the need to make my own bow, many times i've tried and every time i failed i selected a nice piece of wood but rushed the bow and finished it in just a few hours, of course they all broke after a few tugs on the sting. so a few days ago i sat down and decided to take my time and make a good, strong and functional bow, i went to my local woods and harvested a nice straight almost knot free ash log and after some time i got it home. the log was split down the middle and the bow making begun.

here's some photos of the final bow:

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The bow still need a few tweaks here and there and it needs drying out fully so i can reach its maximum draw weight, the finished mesurments are:

62 inch unstrung
59.5" from notch
58 " string
0.5" tips
draw weight at the moment is 35lb but will increase once the wood is fully dry.
overall the bow took 3 days to make, as i said above i didn't want to mess it up so i took plenty of time.

Thanks for reading if i missed out or you would like to know anything don't hesitate to ask please :)
 

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Bushcraftsman

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Apr 12, 2008
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nice work mate, my first attempt have all ended in the same result, SNAP! its heart breaking isn't it! this one looks nice though :) is that just normal string or have you used a proper bow string?
 

adam_myers

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Sep 25, 2011
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durham
How much more work is there to do?
Quite a fair bit, the main work is making it from a split log down to the rough shape which took about a day just to do that the rest just takes a very long time because you have to slowly take wood of so the limbs bend equally.
 

andyc54

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Dec 28, 2010
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nice one adam get some bow string its cheap enough on ebay bring it with you tomorrow we can have a go :)

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dwardo

Bushcrafter through and through
Aug 30, 2006
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Nr Chester
Great work :)

Once its dry increase the brace hieght to about a "thumbs up", about 5 or 6 inches or the sting will slap your wrist....Hurts alot!
Tiller looks good from what i can see :)
 

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