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An idea for ash bow dimensions & tillering tips
Del the cat:
Looking good... Left tip seems to be bending a lot, but it could be an optical illusion due to the abrupt change in lighting/background.
Del
Ruddy Darter:
Thanks Del, It's a bit of both I think, it does bend a bit too much there, I'm going to round the edges outer mid limb just before it which hopefully will even it out. The tiller needs some tinkering in places but I'm going to hit the belly with some heat and see how it looks after that. I'm quite interested to see if or how much the heat will alter the draw weight as it stands now.
Anyway, I really posted to show how I got on with these dimensions, they are pretty much on the mark for what I wanted although I would add a mm or so to the limb tips, last 10" give or take, depth mainly, as the tips could of done with being a tadge stiffer as it stands.
R.D.
meanewood:
My current philosophy is to accept a 'warts and all' tiller that reflects the natural reflexes and deflexes in a stave which is what Del is saying!
Now I know Del does not like the 'by the numbers' roughing out and get it braced method that Will described, but this is what I favour, in order to have the knowledge that 'in theory' at least, the limbs will be evenly stressed when bent!
Now I know some times a stave displays a reluctance to bend in one area or seems to be weak and bends to much in another but that can be addressed when you are secure in the knowledge that the tapers are even and it's not due to a reflex or deflex in that area.
Ruddy Darter:
Thanks for that meanewood, that's very helpful as this stave is slightly deflex lower limb and reflex upper limb, with the lower limb readily wanting to bend a lot more. This was also compounded to a degree by a little snake in the mid lower limb which I followed a bit too well and perhaps I could of left a little more wood there. Still, I feel I learned some key points to pay more attention to when working a stave before getting it on the tiller.
R.D.
Ruddy Darter:
Here's where I am after some work and a light heating of the belly , a pic of the bow braced, drawn to 30" and then unbraced. It's hitting 100lbs at 30". I'm going to fine sand and then give it another blast with heat, and I think it needs a little off mid-inner limbs. A better place to finish this post and I'll enjoy the next jaunt at bow making alot more with what I learned with this effort. :) Thanks for the help and advice.
The bow is 77&1/2" nock to nock.
R.D.
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