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Been busy in the shop

Jamie

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I have finally motivated myself to get out in the shop and make some noise. I have very important "little" project to get done posthaste. I'm making a bamboo backed osage bow for my grandson. He turned 8 last month and spent some time doing deer stuff with me this fall. He was totally into it, and loves slinging arrows. The plastic piece of crap that he is shooting now is not working for me at all, lol. I would be embarrassed to show up at an OSTA shoot with MY grandson holding a Walmart toy bow. I have a reputation to protect, after all. ;)

I found a couple of pieces of material that my late friend Dean Torges had worked on, and I inherited when I cleaned out his shop. In some of that was a tapered piece of osage board stock only 60" long, presumably for a 58" bow, and a piece of tapered bamboo backing also 60". Short stock like this is useless to me as I have not shot anything less than a 64" bow for 25 years or more. I further thickness tapered both pieces to get in the ballpark for 15lb bow. Years ago, I made a pattern for kids bows. I only ever made one bow with that pattern and that was special gift for a good friend's grandson many years ago. It was a really nice kids bow. Glad I kept the pattern. I traced the smaller pattern on the already cut out bamboo backing. I'll glue it up later this week.

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For the little bit of work I did to get this project underway I find myself feeling an unusual new sense of purpose. New in that this feels different to me from all the other bow work I have ever done. I realized that this is not about me anymore. Being able to make my grandsons first actual bow from materials worked on and left behind by my mentor and great friend creates a connection between past, present and future that is quite rare in this day and age. Maybe, with some time, persistence, and a little luck, I can set a young boy onto a path into the outdoors, onto a better path than he might find otherwise. A path not unlike my own.
 

Jamie

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Ohio
Off the form, cut to side and back profile, handle shaped, corners all rounded. Floor tillering (bending by hand with no string) to see how the bending looks and get a feel for the draw weight has shown a bow bending in a nearly perfect arc already. Seems kind of heavy still, but it is hard to tell with a bow of this size at this stage. Ready for string grooves a string now. A string that I now have to make. :rolleyes: Making strings is an annoying by-product of building custom bows, but there is little other recourse as I have never paid money for a Flemish string made by someone else that suited me. Yes, I am a string snob. String making is such an integral part (1/3 to be exact) of the whole affair that it is probably worthy of its own thread someday. I mean, you have a bow a string and an arrow. I have spent many hours typing here about making wooden bows and wooden arrow and about 30 seconds complaining about having to make strings, lol.

Making strings for small bows that launch little arrows is tricky. You have to use fewer plies, smaller diameter serving, and getting the length right, even with a jig like the one I made over 30 years ago, is tricky for strings a foot shorter than I usually make.




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