Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Bows => Topic started by: Loganic on February 28, 2019, 03:26:08 pm
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Hello all,
Here is my latest bow. My thoughts so far are that I should trim down the ends of the bows to modify the tiller- it looks much too center-oriented at full draw. However, at the same time, there isn't any set in the handle. What are your thoughts?
Other than that, I feel like I'm almost done, and I like the look.
Details:
70 inches nock-to-nock (72 tip to tip)
~40#@28" (I don't have a measure but it feels just like a 45# Fiberglass Recurve)
Hickory Board
Photos:
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B9FvD8QQYaFZaVRERVMwTlI2TlhOQ1B4bmlfMHJSUERRRmM4
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B9FvD8QQYaFZWXRCemFyeVN4ZmNlSTdmb25BT3o0bzE0czhB
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B9FvD8QQYaFZUGE1WHJEdU4zMHV4VXZTcjk1emtMTGNYR2Vj
Loganic
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Hmm, you should be able to see the pictures without me allowing you access. And besides, google tells me I am unable to grant you the ability to edit it.
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oh ok thanks Ill try to figure it out.
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Post a picture of the bow unstrung, as this will help to show us where the bow is taking set.
From the full draw shot the centre looks to be bending more than its fair share, and the outer limbs not enough.
If you cut off an inch or so from each tip, the tiller will still be the same, the draw weight will just increase. In fact the centre will become under more strain.
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perhaps the shortening will allow a bit of retillering of the midlimb without losing too much draw weight
depends on what caused the set, the hickory may have potential if the bow is not too narrow
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Sorry, I must have confused you. By "trim a little off the tips" I meant decreasing the thickness near the tips to make them bend more. I will keep the length as is.
Here are some more photos:
Unbraced:
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B9FvD8QQYaFZbElMQm5oaUd0RURiQ0ZtWmx5aXZ6b19PVWFz
Braced:
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B9FvD8QQYaFZOW9Hc1gta2x2Nl9wSmJ3LXNFdW5oTmdsSEtF
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the pictures are small and hard to tell much from, but the full draw looks pretty good and if you 'like the look' be happy and start another one... :OK
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Sorry, I must have confused you. By "trim a little off the tips" I meant decreasing the thickness near the tips to make them bend more. I will keep the length as is.
Here are some more photos:
Unbraced:
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B9FvD8QQYaFZbElMQm5oaUd0RURiQ0ZtWmx5aXZ6b19PVWFz
Braced:
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B9FvD8QQYaFZOW9Hc1gta2x2Nl9wSmJ3LXNFdW5oTmdsSEtF
you could do either if you feel the need to change the tiller. the suggestion to shorten before retillering is a way to keep the exixting draw weight. Without shortening, your draw weight will drop, but with shortening you can try to keep it as is while changing the tiller shape some.
i like bobs barnes suggestion to keep it as is, especially if it is you first bow. presuming you have got the bowbuilding bug, when you have a few more bows in your collection you can compare the way they shoot. and reconsider to modify the retillering for another day.