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Non-straight bows??
TheDukesArchers:
Sometimes I'll come across a self warbow, especially Osage orange, and the bow isn't actually straight but kind of wonky in shape (if that makes sense?). What is the bowyers reason for doing this? Was he chasing the grain or something? I can't find the answer anywhere.
Dvankirk58:
They are called character or snakey bows and that is exactly what the bowyer is doing. If you fail to follow the grain your setting yourself up for failure.
JW_Halverson:
Yew lets you get away with all kinds of things that will be a death sentence to other woods. Following the wonky grain of osage is a MUST, especially if you expect to get any draw weight from the bow.
TheDukesArchers:
How about woods such as hickory and elm? I know with Osage you have to follow the grain.
JW_Halverson:
Much the same as osage. It is the rule with virtually all woods that the grain dictates all. But every rule has it's exceptions, yew offers support for those exceptions!
Silly yew!
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