Primitive Archer
		Main Discussion Area => Bows => Topic started by: david w. on June 28, 2007, 05:57:45 pm
		
			
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				heres another pic of my bow at full brace.  I tried to even out the limbs.  How are they now?
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				It's hard to evaluate the limbs because the lack of contrast. Try to get a picture of the bow with a darker background - white on white is just tough to see.
			
 
			
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				thats what i was thinking
			
 
			
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				ill post another
			
 
			
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				another pic. Sorry about all the junk in the bottom of the picture my sister just got back from shopping.
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				thts a bad pic too.  Way to small.
			
 
			
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				Yalper. Bow looks good from what I  can see of it, but I'm gettin to where I need glasses ;D. Resize those pics on your computer - I'm not the one to tell ya how, have to walk myself through it evertime. 
			 
			
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				i resized it to the option"best for web" but it was 204 kb and the limit is 200 so the then the next smallest was "thunbnail" so i had to use that
			
 
			
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				From the picture at the top it looks OK to me. We need tillering pictures next, that will give us a better idea.
			
 
			
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				If you have photo software that will let you crop pics, resize them to 640 x 480, then crop it down to the area immediatly around the bow. That will cut some background clutter, plus it will make the file size smaller.
			
 
			
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hey david! - it still looks like the brace is too high!
frank
			 
			
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I agree Frank, we had mentioned to David that he might should untwist his string some if possible.
			 
			
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				I have sent David a few of my fabulous ::) strings so he will have the correct length string for his bow. He ought to have them soon.    Pat 
			
 
			
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				ya the brace is too high so Pat B. sent a string and a dvd on how to make them
			
 
			
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				David that should make everything prefect with one of Pats extra ordinary strings,O did I mention how fine his strings were.Pat you are alright helping out folks like you do. :)
			
 
			
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				Pappy, we are all in this together.  ;)  You do your share also 8)    Pat
			
 
			
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				thanks alot Pat the strings will help so much :)