From: SteelyDan
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Date: 14-Apr-20 |
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My first attempt at a maple board bow. It has one piece glued on for a handle. I used a textured fabric to back the bow. Kind of crude but it shoots well.
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From: SteelyDan
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Date: 14-Apr-20 |
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It is 37# @28 ". Sealskin on the rest.
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From: SteelyDan
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Date: 14-Apr-20 |
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It is holding up well after a year of shooting. SD
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From: Tracker7
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Date: 14-Apr-20 |
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Looks good SD. Do you shoot it from other sides?
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From: SteelyDan
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Date: 14-Apr-20 |
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Yes, I shoot both left and right. I started shooting lefty last year after a shoulder impingement last year. The shoulder is much improved after fourteen months. SD
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From: 2 bears
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Date: 14-Apr-20 |
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Nice job. I like it. >>>>-----> Ken
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From: SteelyDan
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Date: 14-Apr-20 |
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My second effort, last Fall, was a little different and refined. I used a two piece glued on handle to give a deeper riser. It is dual shelf, maple board, 68", and 40#@28". I used a black stretchy nylon type fabric for backing.
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From: SteelyDan
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Date: 14-Apr-20 |
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Nylon backing.
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From: SteelyDan
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Date: 14-Apr-20 |
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Bow is very quiet.
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From: SteelyDan
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Date: 14-Apr-20 |
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I made the tips from hard coloured acrylic material. Something a little different. SD
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