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Pat B:
I guess I'm the hijacker here. Bubby, thanks for the link and I apologize to Ed for the hijack.
BowEd:
No reason really for apologizing.It's just another aspect of a composite bow.Variety is the spice of life as they say.
Pat B:
Thanks Ed.
BowEd:
I'll throw this out here....Pre sweating a good 4 to 6 hours on a peg board prior to bracing helped a lot I think.I'm able to get away with this with the limbs being pretapered.Otherwise hinging might occur too close to the fades on regular turkish horn bow tapering.Normally tepiliks are used for bracing then.You can just barely see the tillering string is on already.I take a measurement of the distance tip to tip later and make a double loop string for it.
I made a portable peg board to travel with now as the angle is just too steep for my primitive stringer to do it safely.
Stick Bender:
Hey Ed did you figure a Adams style mass number like in appendix 3 yet ?
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