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Centxrecurve 11-07-2009 06:22 PM

what about the wood for the riser?

Centxrecurve 11-07-2009 07:00 PM

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OK got the backing on and handle roughed in.

Centxrecurve 11-08-2009 08:47 PM

Ok got the backing edged and the string grooves cut.

Centxrecurve 11-12-2009 03:55 PM

well started tillering but camera is blurry. Looking good so far to me. No hinges or flat spots to speak of yet.

bigcountry 11-12-2009 08:52 PM

Dad gone your moving quick. So have you moved from a long string to getting braced? Got to be careful not to worry too much about long string. After about getting some even bending about 8" of limb travel, I try to get it braced to 3-4".

burniegoeasily 11-13-2009 08:13 AM

I agree with Mark. If you get it near target weight at 8 to 10" you will be close to a low brace. On a long string, you are doing nothing more than getting the bow to a low brace. You will see much more when you get it to a brace. I have been making bows for a while now and I still cant tell much from a long string. Floor tillering and long string do the same thing. Looking at your pictures, its looking good, just one suggestion; Make sure you have good fades. I would suggest about 1.75 to 2" or even 2.5", just to make sure your handle area is static. If not, your handle will pop off. That is just a suggestion from your glue up pic. You might have already done that. Some thing else to watch as you tiller is limb twist. Want to correct it as soon as you notice it. If a limb is bending to one side, just take wood off the side that is opposite of the bend. It is bending to the weak side. You might not have had to worry about it, but it is somethign to keep an eye on. Every time I put a bow on a tiller tree, I check the limb for twist first, then tiller. Keep the pics comeing through the process and we can help out.

Centxrecurve 11-16-2009 02:53 PM

got lazy over weekend didnt mess with it much

Centxrecurve 01-21-2010 07:10 PM

Finally gonna get some time to finish the bow LOL been working out of town.

bigcountry 01-22-2010 07:30 AM


Originally Posted by Centxrecurve (Post 3560371)
Finally gonna get some time to finish the bow LOL been working out of town.

Well, lets see it. Been wondering about it.

Centxrecurve 02-06-2010 07:18 PM

well playing with the bow tonight. I am at 18lbs at 13 inches. Not sure of actual weight since my long string is stretching a bit.


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