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in reply to: Tips fpr a Beginning Bowyer #26159
I live in a southern suberb of chicago, so that would be a little far for me. Do you know anyone around here that could help?
in reply to: Selfmade Back Quivers #23704Thanks!
in reply to: Tips fpr a Beginning Bowyer #23334Thank you!
in reply to: Source for Goose Feathers #22793Visit the nearest farmer that has geese, I’m sure he’d be more then happy to let you have some of the feathers that they dropped. If there are no farmers around, I don’t know any retailer that has them.
in reply to: Tips fpr a Beginning Bowyer #22788jodmama wrote: [quote=DiGi]To be more specific, how did you start your career as a traditional bowyer? If there was anything you wish you would have known when you made you first bow what is it? What should a first time bowyer look out for and/or make sure to do?
I too am a beginner. I read a few things including the first few chapters of the Bowyers Bible (vol 1). I also watched some clips from You Tube. Then I bought a 3 by 2 inch piece of western walnut (trimmed two pieces to 1/4 inch each and ordered 1/4 inch hickory backing). Ruddersbow is a good resource. Jim over there can get you started with a book, supplies, and will be there to help you as you build it. It is to be a reflex deflex laminated wood bow design (no fiberglass) with 28 inch limbs. The riser will not be very long. I will epoxy it up when I have all my pieces cut. I am working on an oven idea to cure the epoxy. I will probably get some 8 inch stove pipe and a couple of lights (one for each opening, and a meat thermometer). The form sounds easy and simple with the use of u bolts. Tapering sounds tricky for the end of the limbs. I will probably make a sled and run it through the sander. I think I will try to reduce over all thickness at the ends by 1/16th of an inch for each lamination. This idea may change after I read the instruction book from Rudderbows Archery.
I’ve also read the Bowyers Bible (vol. 1). I am looking to make a self bow with no laminating. I just don’t really know where to start and want to get feed back from real people not just a book.in reply to: Tips fpr a Beginning Bowyer #22754To be more specific, how did you start your career as a traditional bowyer? If there was anything you wish you would have known when you made you first bow what is it? What should a first time bowyer look out for and/or make sure to do?
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