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Main Discussion Area => Bows => Topic started by: James Rodney on October 09, 2015, 11:52:26 pm

Title: Hickory Flatbow
Post by: James Rodney on October 09, 2015, 11:52:26 pm
Guys, i need some input.  i have a 65 inch hickory board that I've been working on.  (hickory is hard!)  i'm debating on taking the last 15 inches and narrowing it down to about 3/8's on the ends.  I floor tillered, and it's reaaaallly stiff still.  it's down to about a half inch.  should i just leave it as it is? and keep tillering?  or should i narrow it?

Title: Re: Hickory Flatbow
Post by: Marc St Louis on October 10, 2015, 09:14:50 am
I don't narrow the tips till the end.  It's supposed to be stiff floor tillering, unless you want a really low draw weight bow.  Switch to a long string
Title: Re: Hickory Flatbow
Post by: bowandarrow473 on October 10, 2015, 09:25:13 am
Marc is right, put it on a long string and then quickly switch to low brace, too much long string tillering leads to underweight, whip tillered bows.
Title: Re: Hickory Flatbow
Post by: Pat B on October 10, 2015, 10:15:39 am
I never consider the thickness. Reduce the thickness until the limbs are bending evenly and together at the draw weight you are shooting for.
 Leave the tips on the wide side at least until you get to low brace so you can see how the string tracks. After that you can narrow the tips. Until then you may need to remove wood from one side or the other to get the string lined up.
Title: Re: Hickory Flatbow
Post by: PatM on October 10, 2015, 10:50:57 am
Can you be more specific if you are talking about narrowing width or reducing thickness?
Title: Re: Hickory Flatbow
Post by: James Rodney on October 10, 2015, 02:46:59 pm
both, thickness and width.    I'm trying to find a good way to make an adjustable string with b-50 dacron, i'm prob just going to use some pull string.. so i don't waste good material.   so.  i'm going to wait till i have both sides bending even, before i narrow the width from 15inches to the nocking points.