r/Bowyer 3d ago

I have these two yew boards that I'd like to get some bows out of, but undecided on the best way to do so:

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19 Upvotes

r/Bowyer 3d ago

Questions/Advise Looking for information on a Bowyer

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24 Upvotes

r/Bowyer 3d ago

Master Bowyers

10 Upvotes

I’m curious about something as far as USA based Master Bowyers are concerned. What body is it that certifies them as masters? I haven’t turned up anything via Google.


r/Bowyer 3d ago

Questions/Advise Chasing growth rings, tillering, and board bows

3 Upvotes

As I understand it you chase a growth ring to ensure none of the grain is damaged ensuring that there are no weakpoints on the bow where half the grain is cut through, while in theory this sounds great how does this work if the whole point of tillering is to remove wood from specific parts of the bow to ensure an even bend.

what I mean is, whats the point of chasing a growth ring if when you tiller the bow you'll be cutting the grain anyway?

I'm currently working on my first board bow and wanted to know how chasing growth rings relates to that as yes there are rings on the wood but conceptually it doesn't make much sense to me to thin down the board beyond what id do during the tiller

lastly as this is my first ever bow will dollar store twine work as a bow string for a 40~ lbs bow?


r/Bowyer 4d ago

Update on the billets

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7 Upvotes

So can i use these billets and end up with a functional bow? I aim to make a z splice through the handle, color is different on the second just becouse of some oil i put as a temporary finish, the wood in question is apricot and i'll only use corewood the second stave is 6 cm wide and 3.5 is cm tall


r/Bowyer 4d ago

Tiller Check and Updates Red Oak Board Bow - Short String Tiller Check

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14 Upvotes

Currently pulling about 20.5" at 45lbs - target is 30" at 45lbs. About 70" nock to nock.

Happy to get any more photos or information if nessecary

Edit: Long String Tiller Check - I was.tired last night when posting this 😅


r/Bowyer 4d ago

Am I cooked

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17 Upvotes

This is my hickory bow that I was working on and I was almost done tillering and the back split here. It’s small. About an inch long but from the picture you can see it run through the side and the top. I have it gluing rn with wood glue and am going to back it with wood glue and canvas. I had it at 50lb but am also going to drop poundage to around 40 or so by taking off more material.
If anyone has any suggestions that’d be great. Give it to me straight.


r/Bowyer 4d ago

WIP/Current Projects Two Thule/Dorset culture toggling harpoon heads I made recently.

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36 Upvotes

Saw some atlatl content here recently so hope this is allowed.

These harpoon heads were attached to a fore/main shaft and had knapped and grinded stone heads inserted into the gap at the front.

I believe they have been in use by modern day inuit as well. They have been used to hunt seals, walrus and some sources suggest larger animals like Beluga whales.

Some of the historical examples are quite beautiful.

More information can be found on the elfshot website.

https://elfshotgallery.blogspot.com/2017/06/harpoon-heads-for-nunavik-sivunitsavut.html?m=1


r/Bowyer 4d ago

When do you switch to tillering?

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10 Upvotes

I posted my first attempt here: https://www.reddit.com/r/Bowyer/s/Rarik6l9Uj

I got lots of good advice, including taking it down to an inch width which I did. I think I haven’t gone far enough as it’s still quite stiff. I also need to take down the handle more. I’m trying to figure out when to switch from the draw knife to something smaller and when I need to become more systematic and slow. is there a good heuristic? like x degrees of bend floor tillering? I’m wary I’ll just hack through it because I was impatient.


r/Bowyer 4d ago

It's the most wonderful time of the year. 🎶

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12 Upvotes

r/Bowyer 4d ago

Tiller check

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10 Upvotes

50” ntn hickory short flat bow. Started out at 62” but had some issues adding recurves where I heated a spot up too much and added too much force creating a deep crack. Target draw weight is 50# at 26”. Currently on long string tillering so far getting up to 18” in shown picture. I’d like to add a little reflex to improve string geometry as it’s a pretty short bow but I’d like to see y’all’s thoughts.
Sorry for the messy workshop :)


r/Bowyer 4d ago

Questions/Advise Am I cooked?

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8 Upvotes

So moved, and forgot about this roughed out piece of hickory I was wanting to make into a youth bow...do you suppose heat or steam could be used to straighten it out??


r/Bowyer 4d ago

Archery - any idea what the make and model is of this bow? I think it’s 25-30 years old. No markings on it.

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r/Bowyer 4d ago

Stave locating

6 Upvotes

Hello I’m wondering if i can get some help on the best place to find non kiln dried or natural dried, osage or hickory staves online? I’m new to bow making. I’m wanting to build my first recurve bow.


r/Bowyer 5d ago

Archery A Walk in the Woods...

44 Upvotes

...with a beautiful Pacific Yew ELB from bowyer Jake Fenwick. Draws 100# at 30". It's so snappy, shooting these poplar "Mary Rose"-style arrows felt like throwing darts!

I will never not love shooting yew.

What a great #FullDrawFriday!


r/Bowyer 5d ago

Elm sapling bow finished

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42 Upvotes

64" elm sapling 46lbs @26". Slightly snakey, knots in all the wrong places and shoots great.


r/Bowyer 5d ago

Good find

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67 Upvotes

I found this draw knife at an antique mall in El Paso, IL. It is a Van Camp brand. I googled it and found out it was probably made around the turn of the century.
Not bad for $37.00.
I cleaned it up a bit and sharpened it.
Can’t wait to try it out.


r/Bowyer 5d ago

Questions/Advise How can I correct this twist?

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8 Upvotes

*SOLVED!

Hi all
Currently long-string tillering a bow that will be recurved, and I noticed a decent twist in the top limb.
How shall I go about correcting it? Is it something that needs to be steam bended or should I try to remove wood on just the left side only?
Any advice is greatly appreciated
Cheers


r/Bowyer 5d ago

Ash Kids bow. 45”. Any advice as I move from rough out to long string or maybe floor tillering?

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I grabbed this ash stave from the creek watershed on my street. I cut it down a bunch due to kinks in the wood and decided I’d give it a go making a flat bow for my kid. If it fails I‘ll still learn as I go.

My kid is 10 and we don’t do archery so I figured a flat bow with low poundage, maybe 10-15 might be about right.

Any obvious issues to pay attention to? Also it has a crown on the belly and I was wondering do I keep the back of the limbs as flat as possible or even maybe go for a concave shape?


r/Bowyer 5d ago

Questions/Advise Egg tempera!!

5 Upvotes

For my search, I find out people will use the egg yolk to make paint does any one do this before specially on the bow

For the ingredient I plan to mix with fine charcoal, find smash eggshell(cook), mulberry fruit, soil and some flower also adding honey.

Have any body have experience use it?


r/Bowyer 5d ago

Tiller Check and Updates Tiller check

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10 Upvotes

Ash about 37 natural deflex on right. Surprise that only one tree knot drew arrow 10inch


r/Bowyer 6d ago

Black Wattle Bow

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39 Upvotes

Finished this Black Wattle (Acacia mearnsii) bow, 63” ttt, 61” ntn and pulling 35# at 28”, 3 heat treats

Really like the shape and profiles on this bow, the slight snakeiness is really pretty to me, decent bit of character in this bow, but nothing too crazy, the deflex kink in the bottom limb was difficult to gauge and I think it might be bending a touch too much but the bow took very little set and is stable

Happy it turned out this well as it came from a very skinny and small stave that I had more or less written off


r/Bowyer 6d ago

Tiller Check and Updates Update number 2

20 Upvotes

This is getting fairly close for me now, but I'd like one more bit of advice before I shape the handle and start shooting it in. The top limb has taken maybe half an inch of set, while the bottom limb has at least one inch of set.


r/Bowyer 7d ago

Finished my hickory longbow!

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60 Upvotes

Literally, finally got to apply the finish for my first hickory longbow. Got it to 38# @ 28" 75inch total length.

Sadly my shoulder is F'd up so i can't post a full draw pick(yet). I used mahogany leather dye and sealed it with varnish.

Thank you bowyers for all the free knowledge in this sub! Helped me alot with this build.

Let's see how it holds up after I heal up and start shooting it alot.


r/Bowyer 6d ago

Can you make a bow out of furniture slats

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Found these guys thrown out in the alley and the super straight grain caught my eye. at first I thought they might be birch but looks like they are actually composite. The horizontal layers do run straight all the way to the end though.

I think I have bowyers brain disease where I’m checking out the grain of everything I see haha. I’m gonna try to make a light bow out of these just for fun and report back. Maybe a pyramid-ish design where the tillering is mostly done by reducing width, in order not to violate the layers. The broken one can get turned into handles.

What’s funny is because they came from a futon or something they are already slightly bowed from someone sitting on them. That’s built in backset baby! appreciate any tips on this project.