Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Bows => Topic started by: spinney on September 15, 2007, 12:42:23 pm
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Hi guys,
This is my first post here, I usualy hang out on Paleoplanet.
So a big hello from England to you all on this fine forum!!!!
I've been building wood bows for a number of years now both self bows and laminated.
I now have rack full of good shooting bows straight bows.
So I decided to try someting a little diifferant
A sinew backed osage recurve...
specs as follows
64" long before recurving.
5" curves at 70'
1.75" wide to well after mid limb.
I've got a string on it and have noted the following draw weight/draw length.
11lb @ 6"
16lb @ 8"
22lb @ 10"
I know that this design has a high early draw weight. But I do not know how much and I need to know the weight that this bow is heading for as I do not wish for it to come in under weight. I'm looking 50Lb at 28.
Any one have draw force curves for simiar bows?
Any advice at all ?
Andrew
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Spinney, you really can't tell this early on, normally with a bow that long it would end up drawing slightly over 2# an inch witht he reflex you have. If your goal is 50# then just work it till it is drawing 50# and see where that happens, Have you let your sinew dry and cure sufficiently? If not it will add weight and change tiller later. Steve
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Steve,
The sinew has been on for three weeks now and its fairly humid in England always around 70%,
So I guess It will never realy dry out properlyand induce a reflex.
I used the sinew only as insurance against the back splintering.
I just really want to know whether the figures I'm getting are in the right ball park?
Andrew
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Im with Badger. I like to get it to final weight as fast as I can. I leave enough wood to be hitting 50# at 12 inches if that is what I want to end up with. Then you just remove enough to be 50# at 13", then 14 and so on. I think you will have plenty as long as you dont have any major tillering problems. Justin