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Bows / Re: The best shape for a reflexed bow?
« Last post by mmattockx on December 07, 2025, 08:22:42 pm »
* Identical front profile, optimized for even stress distribution along the limbs.
* Taper rate 0.008

Usually you have to adjust taper to suit the front profile and side profile of a bow. Keeping them constant isn't typically optimal between designs. What front profile did you use? I stuck with a pyramid profile as it was easiest to get the stresses even along the limb and it never needed as much taper as you have, I was always around 0.003"-0.004" to get everything even on stresses.


So, which shape is the best? By best, I mean the fastest and the one that stores the most energy. Why? Which design performs the worst, and why?

Best will most likely be whichever one has the highest string tension at brace. Worst would be the lowest tension at brace.

I never considered a side profile like #2, I mostly stuck with circular reflex similar to #3. How does #2 compare to #3 on an F-d chart? It would be much easier to build #2 the way I was doing it.

#5 gave the smoothest draw curve for me, with a lot of early weight and no stacking. How does it look in your model?


Building a selfbow and achieving the spec are a challenge to say the least.

Yes it is. You need to be within 0.005" on the thickness at worst and it is hard to do that on a stave or board bow, especially if there is much thickness taper.


Laminate bows would probably be much easier.

I found that it was. I still ended up over thickness a bit, but that is better than under.


I do think that if the properties are put into the computer and the builder matches the dimensions it will turn out as predicted.

That was my experience with the two I did based on a model.


Mark
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Bows / Re: The best shape for a reflexed bow?
« Last post by Bob Barnes on December 07, 2025, 08:19:42 pm »
Since you are talking about laminated bows, I prefer #6.  I think a bamboo backed osage or ipe, or a tri-lam is made for that deflex/reflex design.  It makes an exceptional hunting bow that shoots as well as (or better) any glass bow.
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Shooting and Hunting / Another good day
« Last post by Pappy on December 07, 2025, 08:17:42 pm »
Hadn't been hunting much with my shoulder problem but decided to go Saturday morning before the Doctors tell me not to :)Got to meet with him Wednesday so figured this might be my last chance. Cold morning and the deer were really moving, seen 14 in all, have done kill my bucks, so doe only. This one came in with a 4 others, 9 yards and made a good shot, double lung and top of heart, ran 60 yards and I seen her go down, all over in seconds, don't always go that way but has been a good year. 87 lb. doe, shot with my old trusty Osage, spruce arrow and 160 ace head. Freezer is filling up. :)
 Pappy
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Primitive Skills / Re: Life is good
« Last post by Pappy on December 07, 2025, 08:01:27 pm »
Don't think this arrow can be fixed, This is the arrow I used on my last buck, broke the end off when in lodged in the off shoulder, fix it with one of Jim Davis's arrow fix, then washed it off and used it on the doe, I think it is done now.  ;) :) Rarely get 2 deer with wood arrows anyway so this was a plus. Thanks Jim the arrow repair is a fine product, and no he ant paying me to say that. ;) :) :) :) Had a good fire Saturday nigh and a good nights sleep. Hope yall had a good one also.Life is Good.  :)
 Pappy
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Primitive Skills / Re: Life is good
« Last post by Pappy on December 07, 2025, 07:57:10 pm »
We had our TwinOaks annual squirrel hunt Saturday, killed 26 squirrels , Will Harrison won with 7 head shots. :) Lots of fun and fellowship.
 Pappy
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Bows / Re: The best shape for a reflexed bow?
« Last post by Selfbowman on December 07, 2025, 07:56:03 pm »
Having built only two computer  design bows I will say this. Building a selfbow and achieving the spec are a challenge to say the least. The crown gets me every time. I built the second one by the dimensions and the force draw and bend profile. Laminate bows would probably be much easier. The next one build I will build it as close to the dimensions as possible before I put a string on the bow. I know I’m not going to be as perfect as the computer but I will have not stressed the wood in any way. The other trick will be matching the properties for the design. Since I know nothing about computer design I have to leave that to the smart guys. I do think that if the properties are put into the computer and the builder matches the dimensions it will turn out as predicted. That’s a lot to expect from a Texas cowboy.🤠🤠
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Primitive Skills / Re: Life is good
« Last post by Pappy on December 07, 2025, 07:54:21 pm »
Some bow work Saturday evening and brats and fresh inner loin from my doe, yum yum.  :)
 Pappy
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Primitive Skills / Re: Life is good
« Last post by Pappy on December 07, 2025, 07:52:43 pm »
I decided to get back out in the woods Saturday morning before the doc tells me I can't, ;) and what a morning it was, seen 2 bucks which I can't shoot /2 buttons and 9 doe, brought 1 of the doe's home with me, was using my old faithful Osage bow/spruce shafts with 160 ace head, been quite a year, 9 yards double lung and top of heart, ran 60 yards and I seen her go down, love it when it goes like that.  :)the only place  my girls like better than their chair by the fire is the meat pole.  :)
 Pappy
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Primitive Skills / Re: Life is good
« Last post by Pappy on December 07, 2025, 07:46:06 pm »
Was a cold weekend so lots of fire time and shooting the bull. :)
 Pappy
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Primitive Skills / Re: Life is good
« Last post by Pappy on December 07, 2025, 07:44:27 pm »
All done and fresh burgers for lunch. :)
 Pappy
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