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Easternarcher:
When do you round the belly on either the ELB's or English warbows???
Right from the get-go before tillering even begins?? or at some point in the tillering process?
Or do you round the belly near the end of tillering and just finishing up the limb profile? more or less as a final step to minimize the sanding needed??
Thanks

RyanY:
If its a round belly bow I'm making, I'll try and round it right with initial shaping of the bow. This way it makes it easier to take off wood for tillering and all that needs to be done is to keep the rounded belly. If you wait till the end to round the belly you'll be lowering the draw weight which, even if it was accounted for, how would you know how much rounding you could do to come in at intended draw weight. Round right from the start.

Easternarcher:

--- Quote from: ryoon4690 on February 11, 2011, 06:55:51 pm ---If its a round belly bow I'm making, I'll try and round it right with initial shaping of the bow. This way it makes it easier to take off wood for tillering and all that needs to be done is to keep the rounded belly. If you wait till the end to round the belly you'll be lowering the draw weight which, even if it was accounted for, how would you know how much rounding you could do to come in at intended draw weight. Round right from the start.

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Yes, that makes sense, but I wanted to check before starting in....
Thanks

Del the cat:
I rough out with a squareish section, and round the back belly at about the floor tillering stage (it's only needs few strokes of a spokeshave).
So by the time it first gets up on the tiller the back belly is rounded.
Del

Easternarcher:

--- Quote from: Del the cat on February 13, 2011, 06:25:47 am ---I rough out with a squareish section, and round the back at about the floor tillering stage (it's only needs few strokes of a spokeshave).
So by the time it first gets up on the tiller the back is rounded.
Del

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Del, you talking the "back" as in the hickory side? I figured that wouls just have the corners rounded over and yes, I have done that far.
I was wondering about giving the belly the rounded 'D' cross-section that defines an ELB or warbow as the case may be.

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