Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => English Warbow => Topic started by: Kviljo on November 24, 2007, 08:41:32 pm
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Just finished my Mary Rose bow tonight. It's 79" ntn, and has a cross section of 41x36mm at the grip.
At 32" it is drawing 115#. It has of course got sidenocks, with extra notches for a stringer.
It had 1,2" natural stringfollow, and has followed the string 2,4" now.
I got it from a local park (with permission ;)) and it has been growing very fast, plus the stave was only thick enough to make a two-split. So it has very little heartwood,
It's been drying for two and a half year.
On the picture where it is on the tiller, it is drawn to 27". And I see that it turned around between the brace- and "full"-draw. Sorry about that.
The other to-be bow is going to be a 77" 70# Nydam-inspired longbow.
(http://kviljo.no/bue/115/1.jpg)
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(http://kviljo.no/bue/115/8.jpg)
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Shes a beauty, like the character in her.
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Very nice. I also love the character. I guess working through the horn at the string grove won't effect the durability of the bow being that it is encapsulated...just more character. ;) Pat
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Nope :) It doesn't seem to be a weak point, which really isn't all that surpricing, since it seems that all the medieval bows on the ship Mary Rose had these kinds of nocks. They must have been pretty well tested :)
But they do need a selftightening loop.
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really nice bow, like the character in it, too!
frank