Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Bows => Topic started by: snowplow on August 31, 2015, 09:07:33 am
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Hi all, I am roughing out a vine maple stave for what I hope to be my first 'real' bow build for my boy. It was only 1.5" wide to start with so the back is very curved. I thought I read somewhere that I could take down the belly as well as the back on vine maple with no worries. This would allow me to make a wider, thinner limb.
Should I thin the back down or leave it round?
Thanks for the help!
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I'd leave it round- I have made a few VM bows with staves as small as 1 1/4 inch.
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Don't touch the back!
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Ok will do!
My concern was it getting so thin as I scrape away belly. I am shooting for 8# @ 18" and 46-48" long for my little guy. As I scrape away belly it will get less and less width. I just dont know what to expect. I imagine it will be mighty thin.
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Make it narrower first. It doesn't need to be wide at that weight.
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Thanks Pat, it is just roughed out to dry right now. Its at 1"+. I was figuring to have it be 3/4" at the widest part of the limb all said and done. What would you think for a 48"ish 8# bow?
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hard to say what the final dimentions will be- seduce thickness and or width until you hit #8 and aim for a bow twice as wide as it is thick or so
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Will do!