Hello all, I just signed up today and I am new to the forum. So my question is how exactly are the bent tab nocks done on a hupa style bow? Currently the bow is 40 inches long, 1.5 inches at the handle, 2.25 ish inches at mid limb, then tapering to 5/8ths of an inch at the nocks and is made of Juniper that was cut in Oregon. I suppose I could also provide pictures if that would help you guys see what it looks like to better help me. I have looked all over online and can't seem to find anything on how exactly it is done. The only thing I have come across on here is that it is done by cutting a kerf in the wood. I understand what kerfing is but I don't know if I should cut the kerfs, should I cut them under the nock, above the nock, on the back of the bow or the belly? This is the last step I need to do before the sinew backing and I really hope someone can help me as I have been researching 24/7 and keep coming up empty handed. Thank you in advance and once the bow is complete I will definitely post pics of it.
Cameron