Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Bows => Topic started by: wood_bandit99 on November 01, 2013, 11:27:39 pm
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I am gonna start a short bow build about 50" long and it will be spliced in the handle with a sinew back. Wondering what dimensions I should use? I want about 50# out of it maybe more. No less than 50 tho. How long could I tiller that? Thanks
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don't those bows usually bend through the handle? probably shouldn't do that with a spliced bow, right?
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Yes. The thing is I have 3 billets that are 25" long. Does anyone have any ideas I should do with them if I can't make a short bow? One is gonna be a crossbow. I thought I could make a short bow and just glue some extra wood on either side of the splice.
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What kind of wood? Yeller? U could splice it and maybe get 25-27" with the sinew I'd think. Neolithic man made a static handled short osage bow. 52" I think at 28" draw. So maybe u can do it? Never know till u try
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Ya it is sage. I also need to know how to process sinew. I've never done it before so how do you process it and what tools do I need. I will be painting it too. It doesn't have to look as nice as some of these guys sinew backings.
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Just a tip - you can make a spliced bendy handle. Done properly a good splice join is stronger than the surrounding wood, so no reason it should stay stiff. There are bowyers over here in the UK who are making spliced full compass warbows...
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Wow. I am kinda scared tho. I will try it just to test my skills ;D how should I splice it? I was thinking z splice. How do you guys get them to fit perfectly? Ive heard you cut it out and sand until perfect fit. Thank you guys for the comments!