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Bows / Re: Question about Selfbow Dimensions
« Last post by bjrogg on Today at 09:46:16 am »Increasing length will help spread out your stress. Assuming you tiller properly.
The longer you go for a certain draw weight. The more wood it requires to achieve that same draw weight.
If you tiller a bow to a certain weight and then decide to shorten it a couple inches it will increase the draw weight. Also probably throw off the tiller. To long of a bow usually doesn’t perform as well as an optimal length bow. However it does perform better than a broken bow and does increase your odds of having a working bow.
If you want to increase weight on a narrow stave and keep normal length. You need to be thicker.
Thickness is 8 times stiffer than width.
It comes down to what the stave has to offer, and how comfortable you are trying to get it.
Bjrogg
PS I don’t recall what type of wood you have. White wood harvested in growing season. The bark and cambium “slip” right off. I peel split and seal as soon as possible. Reduce it close to bow dimensions helps a lot
Yellow wood I like to remove bark and sapwood. Preferably chase a ring and seal but at least seal right away. You can leave bark on and seal ends , but bugs can be a big problem
Bjrogg
The longer you go for a certain draw weight. The more wood it requires to achieve that same draw weight.
If you tiller a bow to a certain weight and then decide to shorten it a couple inches it will increase the draw weight. Also probably throw off the tiller. To long of a bow usually doesn’t perform as well as an optimal length bow. However it does perform better than a broken bow and does increase your odds of having a working bow.
If you want to increase weight on a narrow stave and keep normal length. You need to be thicker.
Thickness is 8 times stiffer than width.
It comes down to what the stave has to offer, and how comfortable you are trying to get it.
Bjrogg
PS I don’t recall what type of wood you have. White wood harvested in growing season. The bark and cambium “slip” right off. I peel split and seal as soon as possible. Reduce it close to bow dimensions helps a lot
Yellow wood I like to remove bark and sapwood. Preferably chase a ring and seal but at least seal right away. You can leave bark on and seal ends , but bugs can be a big problem
Bjrogg
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