Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Bows => Topic started by: Aries on November 04, 2008, 01:38:19 pm
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So i had a random thought today to make a bendy handle reflex deflex with a minor deflex in the center of the bow. Do yall think this bow wouldhold true to most of the basic principles of a standard rigid handled design? has any one done this before, i havent really had much time to reseach this idea, so i just thought i'd go to the experts first ;D. Thanks guys Ty
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Aries on a relatively short bow this would proably work pretty well, I am thinking under 60". I have seen several like that posted here over the years. Steve
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There are several examples of Northeastern Indian bows in that design. The Cayuga bow that we built a replica of as a community bow a few years ago was a bendy-handled deflex/reflex.
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Thats no so random. Its a great idea! As hillbilly mentioned the Cayuga is a great example. I finished one up a few months ago for a gentelmen unfortunatly my camera was dead for the final bow but here is a picture of the inital roughed out stave.....very very rounh bends etc....but you can get the idea.
It was a great shooting bow. I think would have been better sinew backed but this went out a selfbow.
Its the one on top and was 58" long.
(http://i34.photobucket.com/albums/d114/yewarcher/cayuga.jpg)
Steve