Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Bows => Topic started by: jeffp51 on June 23, 2018, 05:07:07 pm
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Penderbender sent me this yew stave for Christmas a while back, and I have been itching to get to it--now my other obligations in bowmaking are behind me, and the yew is up. I am running 70 inches on this stave, and this knot is about 16" from the bottom tip, so right in the middle of the bending zone. How stiff would you say I need to leave this section? there appears to be a dimple on either side running about 3". My thoughts are to leave those three inches stiffer--but I am afraid of hinging on either side of the stiff spot. I would love the input of the more experienced yew bowyers. I have only done one other yew stave, and it was as perfect as I could imagine, with no tricky spots.
The knot looks darker because I just hit it with thin super glue.
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Is it just one knot Jeff? Or a cluster of pins? What's the belly look like? From those pics it looks fine, I wouldn't worry too much about the concave bit on the back. I get that with yew all the time, if you want you can always thin the sap a bit on the high edges. Cheers- Brendan
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+1