Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Bows => Topic started by: Diligence on May 22, 2010, 01:59:35 pm
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Broke my first bow last night. Just a 10# D-shape elm branch kid's bow under construction (which I was doing in trade for a fletching jig), but still it was a bow.
I had roughed it out with a drawknife and spokeshave and was just hand bending it to work on the tiller when I heard that little sound. It was just a "tic"...then instantaneously it went "boom"...scared the dickens out of me. Made me jump in fact. I can hardly wait to blow up a 55 pounder. :o :o cuz, I think that would be fun ::)
I can only imagine how much a person must jump when you blow a big one!
J
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You have my sympathy...my experimental one went with a nice bang.
I think kids bows are actually harder to tiller than a big fat longbow.
I want want to creep up behind someone tillering abow and pop a paper bag >:D have to run pretty quick.
We used to clap loudly behind any new guy testing high voltage power supplies when I used to work in electronics test ;D get's 'em every time.
Del
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happened to me a few days ago. Blew at full draw at about 60#. If I could figure out a way to aim an exploding limb fragment, I could probably kill a deer without an arrow...just blow up a bow 10 yards away. Man those pieces flew fast! BTW, it was a red oak board bow.
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i think we have all been there my most memorable one blew at full draw 55 # three of the five pieces hit me ,one in the head , the ribs and the hip , considering i was holding the fifth piece i only missed with one !! now thats aiming
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It's a rush to pop any bow. :D I have only broke a few over the years but they were good uns! Lots of small pieces. I think ERC is the most exciting! ;D
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The one I blew a few days broke clean with 3 pieces, and it went so fast that I didn't really have time to process what got hit and where. What are the dangers or what should I be aware of when anticipating this happening? For instance, if I were expecting the upper limb to go, where should I expect it to hit, or what are the precautions I should make?
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The one I blew a few days broke clean with 3 pieces, and it went so fast that I didn't really have time to process what got hit and where. What are the dangers or what should I be aware of when anticipating this happening? For instance, if I were expecting the upper limb to go, where should I expect it to hit, or what are the precautions I should make?
You are pretty safe with a tiller rig as you will be back from the bow, pulling a rope, or winding a handle. Never get your face to it at absolutely full tiller.
A good Q is 'how much safety factor do you add in' my 24" draw bow, didn't make it to my 25" safety margin...whoops.
Del
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Photos photos we need photos. ;D ;D ;D
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If you are anticipating one limb will blow, put that bow away until you can come up with a remedy that might make it safer. If there is no remedy, make fire wood out of it!!! It isn't worth injury just to complete a bow. I have heard stories of folks having to pull a piece of their bow out of their shop ceiling so the power behind an exploding bow is enough to cause serious injury or worse.
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I have done a couple ERC bows, and found out quickly why it was necessary to have a rope and pulley system. Not only safer, but one can see the bow bend much better.
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I would call having a 50lbs bow blowing up in ur face too exciting! I get a little nervous when I tiller a bow! I think I should invest in a pulley system and some rope. Sorry about the bow also think of the time u put into that one compared to a 50lb one. ANyway have a good day!
Russ
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I've had them go at full draw and also on the rope and pulley. It's much better when they go on the rope and pulley. Jawge
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It's a rush to pop any bow. :D I have only broke a few over the years but they were good uns! Lots of small pieces. I think ERC is the most exciting! ;D
I second the ERC explosion. When it goes it goes BIG :o. It took me a little bit of time to feel comfortable drawing my others to full draw after that BOOM. It was a real suprise because I had drawn in many times to 27" on the tiller tree. Then about the fith actual draw by hand it blew. It feels pretty silly when you punch yourself in the face. ;D
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It's a rush to pop any bow. :D I have only broke a few over the years but they were good uns! Lots of small pieces. I think ERC is the most exciting! ;D
I second the ERC explosion. When it goes it goes BIG :o. It took me a little bit of time to feel comfortable drawing my others to full draw after that BOOM. It was a real suprise because I had drawn in many times to 27" on the tiller tree. Then about the fith actual draw by hand it blew. It feels pretty silly when you punch yourself in the face. ;D
My last bb was at 27" on the tree. Stepped back to check tiller, saw what needed to be done. Went back to take it off the tree. The second I touched the string on the tree...TIC, TIC....I jumped back at the same time it blew. This thing was pullin close to 60#.
No damage to anything but my pride ;D, but if that thing made contact...sompthin would have been hurt...I can here those tics ten feet away now ;D
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I've only had one to blow - red oak kids bow. I didn't get hit with any of the projectiles but it rattled the bones in my wrist pretty good ;D. Now I'm a little skeptical about thes ERC staves I have in the shed, hmm..
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I had my hatchet bow entry for MOJAM,(ERC btw...), blow at full draw while at the practice range. Big Kaboom and a real attention getter. As I recall there was no damage to me, except to my pride... :(
The plan "B" hackberry bow held up better. :)
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I ant sure that I would call it fun, ;) ;D but it will for sure get your attention. I have had a few blow,
sometimes a suprise and sometime I hear that tick and just know what is fixing to happen. Ticks are almost always ,not good. :)
Pappy
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I've only had two really BLOW up on me. One was while stringing after it was tillered and shot about 50 times and the second was just a few weeks ago while I was shooting it in just before I was ready to finish it. both were board bows and both were less than ideal, runoffs and such. the one that blew left me holding an arrow and the handle broke both limbs at the same time. Wish I had a video of it or even pictures to show but I just picked up the longest piece and headed back to the shed to make an atlatl.
It is a bit of a rush when it blows with no little "tick" of a warning!
Mark
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Three weeks ago my english longbow broke on the tiller wall.
Two weeks ago two children bows broke on the ground tiller.
Last week the handle of my spokeshave breaks.
You see you are not alone.
Bernhard
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You have to love the journey. That's all there is t it. I bet no one on here has broken as many as I have and I still break'em. :) Jawge