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Offline superdav95

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Re: non-traditional trad bow.
« Reply #45 on: November 30, 2024, 03:29:59 pm »
Ive made been making lots of these and testing them this past week while my recurves dry up.  this latest version has a center shot adaption to the handle which is more center shot then the last one i built.  still have some shaping to do on it yet as its a little chunky.  It shoots very well actually.  ranged around the mid 180's to upper 180's fps at 28" draw likley around 42-43lbs.  The bow is only 44lbs maybe 45 at 30" draw.  shooting 390grains arrows.  Still breaking it in and working my way out to 30" draw looking and watching for any issues.  so far so good.  thanks for looking guys. more to come!

im gonna try to post a few short video clips here using imgur. 

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Offline willie

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Re: non-traditional trad bow.
« Reply #46 on: November 30, 2024, 09:24:00 pm »
hi dave

I missed your bennding posts earlier, but two thoughts come to mind re: bending tips

1. boat builders sometimes "steam in place" with the wood inside a plastic bag and the steam piped in from a steam generator...tighten the clamps gently as you go

2. if you have issues with the tension side splintering you can clamp a strip of metal to the outside of the bend and force all the movement to the compression side.

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Re: non-traditional trad bow.
« Reply #47 on: November 30, 2024, 10:15:42 pm »
hi dave

I missed your bennding posts earlier, but two thoughts come to mind re: bending tips

1. boat builders sometimes "steam in place" with the wood inside a plastic bag and the steam piped in from a steam generator...tighten the clamps gently as you go

2. if you have issues with the tension side splintering you can clamp a strip of metal to the outside of the bend and force all the movement to the compression side.

Hey Willie.  Yes I’ve watched some of the steam bags in use and considered it.  The cyran wrap is essentially an adaptation of this and gets me to bend one area only.  The metal strip I’ve been using and it works well on the outside of the bend.  My boo strips are being bent with rind side on the back.  It’s much harder to bend the way I’m doing it I’ve found. 
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