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Water buffalo and sinew bow?
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BrokenArrow:
Any thoughts on making a horn bow with just water buffalo horn and sinew? Kind of like a sheephorn bow? Has anyone ever done this and if not why not?
Thanks
gorazd:
I have seen that...
I saw some pics from museum with heavy crossbow with horn / sinew limbs ...
But for the physics sake :
For the composite bow - the lighter the limb - faster the bow will be. As wood core is lighter as horn - so bow should be faster.
Second - the core does close to nothing in the bending - and only skin of the bow does. Sinew layer for tension and horn layer for compresion forces.
Core is only for stability of the whole composite structure.
For example: Modern recurve competition bows use carbon limbs with rigid foam core (lighter than wood), rather than full carbon limb.
DC:
Ditto :D
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