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My homemade Linear Bow Press

Discussion in 'Bowhunting Talk' started by MechDoc, Jul 10, 2011.

  1. Wotan

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    Nice! It will definitely last forever. Looks professional
     
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    Looks good , Great Job !!!
     
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    That press looks great. Could you send me the information on materials that you used.Thanks Mike
     
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    Thats one nice press...
     
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    Tomb raider?
     
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    The press looks better than a factory made one. Could you give the tube size and length. What did you used for the screw mechanism.Thank you I am new to the forum and hope I have got this right.
     
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    Nice job makes me want to go build mine now! I have the fingers and the pins. Now all I need is to get the square tube
     
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    hey nice job on the press could you send me complete bill of materials tube size screw used cut dimensions for all parts . looks like it would work on my Mathews creed. hand wheel looks like its off a bridge port milling machine . email [email protected] thank you
     
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    Hello, I don't know if you still have the plans for this press but, I'm just getting into the sport and would like to build my own. Is there any way I could trouble you for the design of your press? Thank you.
     
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    Im with aaronkf82 i would love to see the plans to build one of my own, or whatever your willing to show! Looks awesome
     
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    Hi, just wondering I can get a list of materials! I'm in need of a press and don't want to pay $500 for something I can make in an afternoon. Just curious as to rod type, size, and the fingers mounting bracket ect. Thanks! Great job by the way !
     
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    Nice... Beats the heck out of my ratchet straps... that for sure.
     
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    On archerytalk in the DIY section a guy named Gunner7800 posted full plans and prints a while back. I almost built one and then priced materials (I can't make the fingers and you can't buy them so I would have had to pay someone to make them) and it wasn't much cheaper to build one vs/buy an EZ Green for $399. But if you can get free/cheap materials and have a way to make the fingers, diy is a good way to go.
     
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    MechDoc, are you still on here. Any chance you still have the plans for your press? I would be interested in building one myself
     

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