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Can you build a bow out of 1 inch square Red Oak?
Lost Oki:
Finished out the bow using Ebony stain and sealer with a water based poly for top coat. Then wrapped the handle in a white deer skin I have on hand.
I had left the bow in the shop for several days without any sealer, humidity went up to 65% and I lost draw weight. Using heat gun at 3" from bow I got back a few lbs but ended up with 32 lbs.. Not sure what to do from here. Is it possible to add draw weight (searched but could not find any info) ? Could I add to belly, (back has burlap glued down). I have been trying to get to 40 lbs but so far #1 bow is 35 and #2 is 32 lbs (both are Red Oak). I am new at this so I need all the help I can get. I have Oak, Cherry, Walnut on hand.
bradsmith2010:
as I said earlier,,, sinew will add more weight,, cut the bow to 58 inches,, apply two good layers of sinew and you will hit your 40# easy,,
I have applied sinew to shot in bows,, with good results,, not the first option, but is a doable process,,
Lost Oki:
can I add sinew over the burlap or do I have to remove?
George Tsoukalas:
Start another one, Oki. New bowyers making underweight bows is how new bowyers learn.
14 was my magic number.
Also, wider is better...1 3/8" to 1.5" will get a little more weight.
Jawge
bradsmith2010:
great advice from Jawge,,
you would have to remove burlap from back,, and prep back by sanding and cleaning,,
it would probably be quicker to make a new bow,, but if you want to learn about sinew,, it would be a great way to learn,,
as far as making bows underweight,,, you may not be getting it strung when it is heavy enough to tiller it even and still hit your weight,,
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