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RyanY:
I wouldn't suggest whip tillering at these higher weights but I believe an almost circular tiller would be better in terms of moving mass. Tips seem small enough but I'd need to know how it tapers to make an accurate judgement of tiller vs front view profile. In terms of mass you have to think about where the mass is and not just the total mass. A bow could be heavier than projected but have most of the mass in the inner limb where it doesn't move as much.
mikekeswick:
--- Quote from: ryoon4690 on March 04, 2012, 02:57:02 am ---I wouldn't suggest whip tillering at these higher weights but I believe an almost circular tiller would be better in terms of moving mass. Tips seem small enough but I'd need to know how it tapers to make an accurate judgement of tiller vs front view profile. In terms of mass you have to think about where the mass is and not just the total mass. A bow could be heavier than projected but have most of the mass in the inner limb where it doesn't move as much.
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Agreed.
Nice bow.
Personally I think there is a lot to be said for an ever so slight elliptical tiller on these sort of bows, but I do mean ever so slight. I also like the idea of making the outer limbs a SHADE, (like 0.5mm) thicker and reducing the width correspondingly. Or gluing in a little (extra) reflex at the tip area so that the tips appear a shade stiff to get the string angle benfits without needing as much extra weight there.
Have you got any performance figures. Chrono or distance?
Ian.:
Elliptical is the way to go. However I tend to find with these weights having the tips moving too much results in follow, and this bow is about 40lb over weight to be regarded as a performance bow. There are no results for this bow as yet, someone may be able to shoot it, but it wont be me any time soon.
adb:
Very nicely done, Ian! Besides hickory, what other wood would you have considered using as a backing material?
Ian.:
Thanks, Hickory is by far my favourite, I have used Bamboo but cant get it in good enough lengths. Other than those two I sometimes use single growth ring Elm and Ash, both of which can handle the weight.
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