Well, tonite I tackled the string grooves on my antler nocks. I think they came out OK for a first try.
Not great but I think they are functional. Obviously I got alittle close to the wood on one side as the nocks were not perfectly symetrical...Not all the way thru but close enough to see the color of the purpleheart under the shell of antler.
This only occurred on one side and it has lots of antler over the hickory backing.
I had to try the double grooves on the top nock. It just looked so cool. Believe me I pondered whether to try that or not, but since this bow has always been an experiment from word go! I went for it.
My first stringing with that stringing groove is going to be nerve racking for sure.
I'm sure there is at least 1/2in. of wood beyond the actual string groove so I think that will hold as the stringing groove doesn't take that much abuse. Not like the main grooves themselves....at least that is my hope.
MAybe someone can shed some wisdom on this thinking for me?
Thanks