What I can't understand is why the M.R. trust didn't have the bows 3D laser scanned. It would have taken about 10 seconds per bow and would reveal all cross sectional and linea dimentions in all three (x, y and z) co-ordinate axes down to +/- 15 microns.
Other than cost its probably because they believe they have all the data they require on the bows. The booking sheets I mentioned as being in the DVD appear to be the original sheets of measurement taken back when either the bows were first recovered or after they had stopped moving dimensionally when stored in Hardy's cellar.
Some of the sheets are missing data that was not taken at the time others it appears the data could not be taken because of damage. so overall of the 177 bows and bow bits mentioned in the Archive the DVD contains data on 124 of them. Of this 124 there are only 83 bows that are both complete and for which the DVD contains the full set of dimensions, Over all length, width and depth at the centre, width and depth at points 100mm apart along both limbs, width and depth at the horn stain mark for each limb and the length of the horn stain. Note they do not contain data on the points of change of shape of the bows nor the position of the nock grooves or the circumference /perimeter of each point where the width and depth are take. Of the remaining 41 bows in the DVD the majority are only missing one or 2 sets of data, usually to do with the nock area where due to damage no discernible horn stain can be seen, a few others are broken, most of which the archivists have made an attempt to estimate the length of the break. So by judiciously
selecting say the measurements of the other nock on the bow as being the same as those at the missing end and by adding the estimated missing length etc on can get a fair approximation of the dimensions of a lot of them, unfortunately 6 of the bows are either missing limbs or complete sets of data.
For those interested the following is the AVERAGE if the 83 complete bows.
Length (measured along the convex side of the bow to get the max length from tip to tip) 1,968mm, 77 1/2"
Length of horn staining 45.9mm 1.803" upper limb 44.4mm 1.754" lower limb
Centre Width 39.5mm 1.417" Depth 33.2mm 1.297"
Lower Limb W mm D mm W in. D in
@ 100mm 35.7 32.4 1.406 1.279
@ 200mm 35.0 31.4 1.367 1.238
@ 300mm 33.8 30.0 1.331 1.182
@ 400mm 32.4 28.7 1.275 1.136
@ 500mm 30.6 27.1 1.206 1.071
@ 600mm 28.3 25.5 1.117 1.005
@ 700mm 25.4 23.4 1.002 0.922
@ 800mm 21.5 20.6 0.836 0.809
@ 900mm 16.0 16.3 0.632 0.643
@ Horn Stain 12.75 13.22 0.503 0.517
Upper Limb W mm D mm W in. D in
@ 100mm 35.3 31.7 1.389 1.250
@ 200mm 34.4 30.6 1.353 1.204
@ 300mm 33.2 29.3 1.308 1.156
@ 400mm 31.6 27.9 1.248 1.103
@ 500mm 29.9 26.6 1.179 1.049
@ 600mm 27.6 24.8 1.092 0.980
@ 700mm 24.9 22.6 0.980 0.894
@ 800mm 21.1 20.0 0.832 0.789
@ 900mm 15.7 15.7 0.614 0.618
@ Horn Stain 12.60 13.19 0.497 0.521
The two sets of readings, metric and imperial were taken by the archivists so they do not necessarily compute the same, however on about 4 bows the imperial readings were absent and so were calculated, there mat also have been the odd reading missing from other bows and if so the other, metric or imperial reading was used to calculate the missing . Please also note that in the 83 bows 3 no were not long enough to have readings at 900 mm in the upper limb and 2 of them were not long enough to have readings at 900 mm in the lower limb , Please also note the choice of upper and lower limb in the 83 bows was made by the archivist, sometimes arbitrarily.
My word its a pain trying to get a table to align on here.
Craig.