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GentlemanArcher
12-13-2011, 08:28 AM
Red Oak board bow. Followed along with Poor Folks Bows build a long. http://poorfolkbows.com/

It was a fun project for sure. My work made me take my vacation days before then end of the year, so I thought, what to do with the time?

I started with a 1"x3"x8foot red oak board from Lowe's. Only have hand tools. One thing I can tell you for sure, if you want to learn to appreciate electricity and power tools, building a bow with hand tools is a good way to do it!

It came out to 70 inches nock to nock, 41 pounds at 26 inches. The limbs have taken 2" of set. I got the tillering mostly even. It's a little whip ended though. The pic makes it look like the limbs are very different, but they are pretty close. I backed it with fiberglass tape for dry walling. Mostly for safety sake. That should keep the bow from exploding should it fail.

I shot it last night at the range, It's fun to shoot. I did get some strange looks. Most of the folks at the range are shooting full on Olympic style recurves, or tricked out target compounds. And here I stand with a board from Lowe's.

I didn't chrono it. But its a hair slower than my 30# Sage. It was cool to feel the difference in the bows. The Sage is SO much easier to shoot. I did manage to get a couple of 10s and even an "x" (on a Vegas target) with my ghetto board bow though. :)

It's a bit of a bear to shoot though. Lots of hand shock and stacks pretty hard from ~23 to 26 inches. Fun none the less. I finished it with Tru-oil. there's more I could do on it, but I'm thinking this is a good first experiment.

Here are some pictures. I never set a nock point, that's why the tail end of the arrows in the pic are all over the place.

And, I've already started on my second bow. :)

Kia Kaha

Crooked Stic
12-18-2011, 08:52 AM
That is very nice.

rwsbow
12-18-2011, 08:46 PM
Great looking bow....

Did you paint the fiberglass tape backing?

Is that a jute/hemp wrapped grip?

EagleEye
12-19-2011, 10:29 AM
Very cool!

GentlemanArcher
12-19-2011, 07:12 PM
Thanks everyone. It's been a fun new hobby/obsession. yep...the fiberglass dry wall tape I used for backing was very very yellow. I just spray painted it black. It looks ok from 4 or 5 feet and beyond. Up close you can see the large squares of the tape. But its passable for a first try.

The handle wrap is just jute twine. It's actually pretty comfortable. Next I would use a some rubber cement under the twine to help hold it in place.

I got my second bow shooting. It's a pyramid design. Also red oak. It has glued on recurve tips and pulls 22 pounds at 26 inches. It shoots better than the long above. Interesting to see how design effects the performance. The pyramid seems to be the superior design for red oak. At least at this point. Bow #3 is a long bow with the recurved tips. I'll post an update when I get it shooting. And more pictures too.

GA

Bowbender Mike
12-19-2011, 08:52 PM
my ghetto board bow

That made me laugh! Looks like you're having lots of fun! Thanks for the show- and- tell.