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JW_Halverson:
Osage bendy handle jobby.

Left limb is upperlimb. At full brace the bottom limb is 1" weaker, but at 24" draw it's 1" stronger. I have had this happen several times recently with bows and it is starting to bug me!

Del the cat:
Looks fine to me... the thing with a waggly stave that is bend through the handle... there isn't really an upper and lower limb, the whole thing is just one bending piece and how do you measure weaker of stronger on a waggly stave?
It will always be in balance by virtue of it all bending an pivoting in the grip.
I did an interesting (some might say, long and tedious, others may say erudite and amusing) experiment with a slat of boo, supporting it at different positions and watching how the whole thing bends as one.
Del
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HXBHC82NDFs

Eric Krewson:
Looks a little flat just out of the block on right hand limb. Squinting at the picture makes anomalies stand out.

willie:
I prefer mine to end up bending less thru the handle than midlimb,
which isn't always the easiest to accomplsh cause it seems the handle area often wants to bend more when tillering the last few inches.

JW_Halverson:

--- Quote from: willie on May 08, 2025, 07:46:57 pm ---I prefer mine to end up bending less thru the handle than midlimb,
which isn't always the easiest to accomplsh cause it seems the handle area often wants to bend more when tillering the last few inches.

--- End quote ---

Well, that's leverage for you!

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