Looking great, Steve! :smiley_clap:
jagermeister Dignitary Member Supporting Member 18,300 237 Ohio Jun 4, 2012 #21 Looking great, Steve! :smiley_clap:
CJD3 Dignitary Member Supporting Member 14,862 215 NE Ohio Jun 4, 2012 #22 Wow. coming along very nicely You will love to carry it TOO. Probably 1/2 -2/3 lighter than a modern bow.
Wow. coming along very nicely You will love to carry it TOO. Probably 1/2 -2/3 lighter than a modern bow.
Archertl Senior Member 7,419 178 Tacoma, Washington (Native Ohioan) Jun 4, 2012 #23 Turned out great steve. Just remember that you need to put coat of tung oil on annualy to keep it waterproof. Good luck this fall buddy. Last edited: Jun 4, 2012
Turned out great steve. Just remember that you need to put coat of tung oil on annualy to keep it waterproof. Good luck this fall buddy.
hickslawns Dignitary Member Supporting Member 40,438 288 Ohio Jun 4, 2012 #24 That is awesome Steve! Taking a deer with it will be very rewarding!
bowhunter1023 Owner/Operator Staff member 49,512 288 Appalachia Jun 5, 2012 #26 Looking great Steve! That will make for a great story when you kill something with it!!!
DJK Frank 16 Senior Member Supporting Member 9,356 133 Hardin County Jun 5, 2012 #28 That is awesome Steve, looks great!
finelyshedded You know what!!! Supporting Member 32,924 274 SW Ohio Jun 5, 2012 #29 Great job Steve! That stick looks awesome. What a thrill it would be to harvest a deer with it. Goodluck and Congrats on a great job!
Great job Steve! That stick looks awesome. What a thrill it would be to harvest a deer with it. Goodluck and Congrats on a great job!
P PaulF Junior Member 1 0 Jan 26, 2013 #30 Hey Steve I am going to do something similar for my recurve bow and I am gathering information. Is tung oil the only finish you used? Also, did you use any finish on the fiberglass or is sanding the fiberglass all you need to do?
Hey Steve I am going to do something similar for my recurve bow and I am gathering information. Is tung oil the only finish you used? Also, did you use any finish on the fiberglass or is sanding the fiberglass all you need to do?