Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Bows => Topic started by: Kidder on January 18, 2021, 10:48:09 pm
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So I’ve managed to pick up an Osage stave that is pretty short due to some borer damage on one end. It’s plenty wide and plenty deep but not enough either way to split. It looks like I’m going to be at 58 inches TTT when all is said and done. My draw is 26 inches. Is that going to be enough length to get a stiff handled bow out of? Or am I stuck with a bendy?
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It will probably stack a good amount if the handle and fade length is over 4”. You could get extra draw length with a R/D design or reflexed tips if you have a decent amount of width for your desired draw weight.
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Could you cut it a bit longer, leave some borer damage in stiff tips, fill in the holes with sawdust and glue, and put sinew or linen over it?
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Add tip extensions. Simple solution.
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Leave it as wide as you can the length of working limb then taper into static recurves. That’ll help with stack, and I’ve seen pics of a couple that short that pulled >50 lbs with little to no set as a selfbow...they were left wide limbed and masterfully tillered. If worried about set or breakage, back it with sinew once you get it low braced and get the curves aligned and get the string tracking like you want it. I’ve got a beautiful 56” stave that I’m going to start on soon and try to do the same for 28” draw. I know my tillering ain’t up to snuff to make it a selfbow, so it’s going to get a sinew backing.
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Add tip extensions. Simple solution.
You have my attention! I just can’t imagine what that looks like or how to do it. Any links or photos to help my non working imagination?
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I think you could do either,, bend handle or stiff,, or tip extensions,,
if you sinew back it will do 26 easy,, out to 29,,(theoriticly)
just spit balling but,, the sinew backed bow would hold reflex and probably outshoot the self bow version,, but not always,, depending on the piece of wood,,
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Add tip extensions. Simple solution.
You have my attention! I just can’t imagine what that looks like or how to do it. Any links or photos to help my non working imagination?
Cut a v shaped slot in the end. Taper a piece of wood to fit the slot. Glue it together.
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Add tip extensions. Simple solution.
You have my attention! I just can’t imagine what that looks like or how to do it. Any links or photos to help my non working imagination?
Try adding some siyahs. Should be a decent amount of info and vids online showing how to install them.
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I think you'll be fine if you proceed with caution. My hunting bow for 20 years was a 59" unbacked osage selfbow 1.75" wide at the fade, stiff 4" handle, and pyramid taper. Osage is amazing stuff. Maybe add a thin rawhide backing once its tillered?
Matt
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One of my first osage bows was about the same length. I kept the limbs 2" wide from the fades out to about 4" then taper to 1/2" nocks.
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Here's a good thread on tip extensions.
http://www.primitivearcher.com/smf/index.php/topic,52780.0.html
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Here's a good thread on tip extensions.
http://www.primitivearcher.com/smf/index.php/topic,52780.0.html
Nice to feel like Fred is still here. :(
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Here's another thread with some more on the topic, including static tips.
http://www.primitivearcher.com/smf/index.php/topic,45018.0.html