Wednesday, January 22, 2014

Recurve Build #11,12,13 The Ford Bows



Christmas turned into a busy season for me this year.  I got a request to build 3 bows for relatives in Tennessee, and I only had a  month to get them done and get them there!  It was a big challenge for me and I was more stressed than I like to be when I build bows. normally just for fun. I am always worried when I am building something for someone besides myself. I did get them done, just in time and I think they turned out nice.

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Bow #11
  This bow is actually a design that I have been thinking about for myself. Most of the woods I work with are light and show up easily in dim light.  I wanted to try a design that would be all dark, for hunting, but would still be beautiful.  I don’t have access to any really dark wood right now, but I do have access to a hi-tech engineered laminate called Actionwood, known in the bow making world for its extreme strength and durability. It’s made of lots of layers of colorized wood, like Baltic Birch, and is used for gun stocks, skateboards, and other things that need strength, even in thin sections.  When this wood is shaped, it creates nice patterns and interesting shapes.  I decided that I also wanted some color in the sight window, so I added a middle section of Redheart. I also put in a couple a-symmetrical curves to add some detail to the riser.  Keeping with the dark wood theme, I used a beautiful wood from Brazil called Moradillo for the limbs.  It had a very nice color and grain pattern and is often used in hi-end furniture.  Under the bow glass the Moradillo came out a bit dark, so the grain shows up better in bright light. 





11th 65" Recurve
(Tracy Ford)
12/2013
- target stats: 65", 45# @28", 2" wide limbs
- achieved stats: 65", 45# @28"

- .040"  ULS black glass for the back  
- .043"  ULS clear glass for the belly
- .070"  hard maple parallel lams for back
- .099"  Moradillo tapered lams for belly (taper: .002/1") (visible)
- .252" total stack height

- riser: 2 x 3 x 26"  [Actionwood|redheart|Actionwood]  (charcoal Actionwood block)

Tracy Ford, shooting his bow.
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Bow #12 
  The riser on this bow is made from a lamination of some beautifully figured maple from right here in the USA and an exotic Brazilian wood called Redheart.  The walnut has lots of character in the grain patterns.  Also, this particular piece of Redheart is very interesting.  The color is not a solid red, but instead is a wild pattern of many shades of red, fading to brown near the edge, creating a really nice look to the wood. I used black and red linen phenolic to add some accents to the riser and the tips of this bow.  The limb wood is another exotic wood, Zebrawood, from Central America and Africa. This beautiful wood blends some mid to light tones into the bow and shows off some nice large-grain patterns which contrast the tighter grain of the walnut.





12th 65" Recurve
(Ed /Tracy's Dad)
12/2013
- target stats: 65", 40# @28", 2" wide limbs
- achieved stats: 65", 40# @28"

- .040"  ULS black glass for the back 
- .043"  ULS clear glass for the belly
- .060"  hard maple parallel lams for back
- .103"  Zebrawood tapered lams for belly (taper: .002/1") (visible)
- .246" total stack height

- riser: 2 x 3 x 26" [walnut|redheart|walnut]

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Bow #13
   I had an idea to see how multiple wood types would look together and this is the result.  The main riser wood is walnut, cut from the same board as bow #12. In the middle is a nice piece of birdseye maple sandwiched between layers of mahogany.  These are all native hardwoods from North America.  They also have very different grain patterns.  As it turned out, there is a round knot in the walnut on the left side of the grip area, perfectly preserved.  Also, there is a section in the upper sight window where the maple starts to fade to dark, which is unusual.  Then I added a slice of red cedar between 2 layers of black linen phenolic to add more detail to the riser.  Finally, the limbs show a very exotic wood, Bocote, from Central and South America. This wood has a grain like no other, wild and crazy.  So that’s a 5 wood bow design.  




13th 65" Recurve
(Scott /Tracy's Brother)
12/2013
- target stats: 65", 45# @28", 2" wide limbs
- achieved stats: 65", 43# @28"

- .040"  ULS black glass for the back 
- .043"  ULS clear glass for the belly
- .070"  hard maple parallel lams for back
- .099"  Bocote tapered lams for belly (taper: .002/1") (visible)
- .252" total stack height

- riser: 2 x 3 x 26" [walnut|mahogany|maple|mahogany|walnut]