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First board bow, More pics/questions
Lost Oki:
Ok, think I have finished the tillering, made a 2nd string, 1st was 1" short. Added string to bow, measured between string and handle, 6.5". Note, had cut walnut off handle and added a scrap piece of cedar and reshaped, much better. Tried to check draw weight but my digital scale keeps stopping if I don't push fast, best I got was 31lbs and 23", was shooting for 35 to 40 at 28". Will have to take to local bow shop and see if they will check it for me. Question: how thick should the bow be around the nock area and last 8 inches leading into it? Backing is burlap (see pic) seems to work great but when I add finish to bow, should I add to backing also? Using polyurethane. see attached pictures.
M2A:
Nice looking work. I'd recommend getting yourself a bow scale if its in the budget. Provided you plan on making more. I have seen some guys use mechanical scales for weighing fish, would work just fine as well. I usually find a bow will gain 2.5-3 lbs an inch so I'd bet you are a bit over your intended 40 lbs at 28". If you used a waterproff glue to attach your backing I see no need to apply the poly over it but I would just because. I like spray can paint over burlap to add a bit of color and put on light enough it does not build up and run. you want the tips to be as thick as intended for the design. Not trying to be a wise guy on that but if you want stiff tips it should be just a bit thicker than the working limb but if you want limbs to work all the way out they should be as thick as working limb or just a bit less. Its better to not go by how thick they are but by how they are bending or not bending and what you want or need. Somewhere just over half inch i'd say but that's a guess. Good luck on the rest of the build.
Mike
Lost Oki:
Thanks Mike. Several things I need to continue to build. First on the list is a draw knife and I need to build a dry box. I have two hickory staves I cut earlier this month but think I will build another board bow to improve my skills and knowledge before I start on the hickory.
Muskyman:
Get a good draw knife. I bought one after my first try taking bark n sapwood off a hickory tree I cut. Draw knife makes a huge difference. I got one that I’m not really happy with but still has made a huge difference. I’m on the lookout for a better one. I’d like to get 3-4 more of different sizes and styles.
Good luck on your next project.
Lost Oki:
Initially I was shooting this bow with 505 grain arrows, bought some 375 grain (with points), definite improvement. Decided to add an arrow shelf and wrap the handle with leather (moose). Did ok with the wrap, shelf works good. Shot it several more times and the self and wrap helped. Final pics. Note, the dark grain is from stain I added earlier - got ahead of myself and bow needed more work. Leather wrap; I need more experience with this. Thanks for all the feedback it helped me a lot
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