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osageknot316:
Hey all,
This is an osage cherokee bow I've been working on. The current draw weight is 60# @25." The length is 61." I think the top limb (right) is bending a bit more. Is this ok or should the tiller be perfected further. I just don't really want to remove any more weight if possible. Thanks!
superdav95:
I think it looks pretty good but here are some ideas for small improvements that could be made. Here’s another look for your tiller. If it were me I might get the outer limb on left side working little more to round out the bend. The other potential issue I see is a slight hinge developing mid limb on right side. Here’s a pic with an elliptical as a reference visual for you. It’s hard to tell for certain as the pic may be on an angle too. Have a look at this as an indicator where an issue may be. Hope this helps.
Hamish:
A picture of the bow unstrung, in the same orientation as the strung bow, will show you where the set is happening. If one limb has more set than the other that limb is weaker than the other. Its not unusual for the upper limb to be bending a little more, due to the way most people draw the bow(more stress occurs in the lower limb, so it needs to be stronger, and not bend as much). It will also show if you are starting to get a hinge if the set occurs abruptly at one spot.
bjrogg:
--- Quote from: Hamish on April 03, 2024, 07:00:34 pm ---A picture of the bow unstrung, in the same orientation as the strung bow, will show you where the set is happening. If one limb has more set than the other that limb is weaker than the other. Its not unusual for the upper limb to be bending a little more, due to the way most people draw the bow(more stress occurs in the lower limb, so it needs to be stronger, and not bend as much). It will also show if you are starting to get a hinge if the set occurs abruptly at one spot.
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I agree
I think your tiller looks pretty good. At least without see the unbraced profile.
I think I would shoot it and see how it feels.
If one limb is weaker make it the top limb
Bjrogg
willie:
--- Quote from: Hamish on April 03, 2024, 07:00:34 pm ---A picture of the bow unstrung, in the same orientation
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yes please. It may well be the mid outer on the right could bend more, but without a point of reference, its hard to tell
btw, a good pratice is to establish a reference by tracing the back whoopdedos on a piece of cardboard before beginning tiller. If set becomes localized early in the process, its easier to see when a comparision to the original can be made.
a pic from the front would be nice too!
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