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Main Discussion Area => Bows => Topic started by: Dean Marlow on March 20, 2012, 06:27:19 pm
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Fellows take a look at this Flat bow. It is low braced and want some other opinions. Now there is a hump right in the handle area that makes the right limb a little taller out of the handle on the back side of this stick. But it still looks like a hinge starting out about a third the way down the limb by my eyes. I am at 44 lbs. at 24" and want 50 at 28". So I really don't have a-lot more to take here. I am not used to working with Yew. If I need to take some wood off should it be the outer third? Dean
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Yes, it is a hinge. Never pull a bow farther than it takes to expose a problem. Way to far on that draw. To fix a hinge leave that area alone and retiller the rest of the limb before and after. That limb looks particularly stiff mid limb on. Jawge
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Agreed with Jawge. Looks like a hinge to me and that limb looks really stiff at midlimb. Id say by the time you get that limb bending correctly and then catch the left limb up to it you're goin to lose quite a bit of weight.
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maybe this will help dean...
(http://i28.photobucket.com/albums/c210/coaster500/yewbow004Copy.jpg)
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Dean, you will have to lighten the other limb once you fix the hinge. To keep from getting hinges take long sweeping strokes with you wood removal tool. You can go past the target area a little bit. Jawge
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Alright I will work on that right limb a little. Coaster how do you get that circular drawing on the picture? Dean
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Here ya go Dean :)
http://www.primitivearcher.com/smf/index.php/topic,31168.msg412918.html#msg412918
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Dean, don't feel bad. We've all had those hinges. Jawge
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Dean;
Like George said, it happens.
I don't know why but I have a lot of trouble with Yew. I've got a $200 stave to the point of almost finished with snake skins on that chryseld at full draw.
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Dean;
Like George said, it happens.
I don't know why but I have a lot of trouble with Yew. I've got a $200 stave to the point of almost finished with snake skins on that chryseld at full draw.
Eddie that is surprising to hear, I have never seen yew Chrysal. I have seen some great blow ups, but never chrysals
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hey dean,
my suggestion for that area would be to clamp that hinged section flat to the workbench and heatgun just that area, work it for a bit until you start to smell it nice. then let it cool down and recheck it. I have had really good luck with that weak area magically becoming a stiff area again,
give it a try,
Jamie
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Dean, don't feel bad. We've all had those hinges. Jawge
Yeah, and if you were Bill Gates, you'd call it a 'feature' !
Del
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Something tells me ol' Dean-o will have that tiller perfect if he doesnt already........
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Is this looking better?
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Its better for sure. Looks like your flat midway on the right yet Dean.
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This stave has twist coming out of the right fade and a small hump there that has been a challenge but I am slowly going to get it to where it needs to be. This was a sawed stave instead of hand split which does not help. You can save a-lot of wood with a saw but it also can cause you a-lot of head aches when it doesn't follow the natural grain. Stick with hand split staves if you can. Dean
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Amen to that Dean.