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Aaron H:
This is something that I came up with after reading Adam's book and lots of research online. I feel like it is a good starting point for anyone who wants to try their hand at a Turkish composite bow.  I ran this drawing past a few reputable horn bow builders and they gave me the nod of approval. But, that being said, if you see anything that needs attention, please don't hesitate to speak up, after all, this is all new to me as well.  Maybe this will generate some discussion, and hopefully it will help someone with interest.

It is intended to be a 44" Turkish war bow.  A 3 piece core with 50-70# draw weight.  4" grip, with 5" v splices into the limbs. The laths will be 24" (20" limbs, with 2" extra on both the tip and Sal areas).  This form does not allow the use of a bending strap, but I will be using green sugar maple at around 5/8" thickness, which should not require the bending strap.

Stick Bender:
Very nice form there Aaron I have no comments on the design aspect I'm in the same boat as you as far as making one but I was wondering if you got your horn you where looking for ? 

Aaron H:
I have started getting everything together, still waiting on my fresh cut sugar maple to arrive, but to answer your question, yes I did end up getting some Asian buffalo horn.

Stick Bender:
Ok good I ended up getting a flatten & straitened pair from James & I have several pairs of non processed Asian bufollow horn slats that I need to straiten a bit & bring to thickness when I have time pluss several maple staves but there well seasoned , I'm planing on making a bow similar to Beadmans first before tackling the Turk, Glad to see some interest on this side

BowEd:
Looks like a very good form to me Aaron.

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