
Was finishing a bow today and snapped a 3rd. one. Oh well like everyone says ya learn from building, "Right"...?
I know where I'am going wrong, just got to hasty with tillering, Was pulling to 16 inches about 30 times it sort of looked good then i decided to pull it at 18 inches, that's when i heard a very faint crack.
Pulled it again to 18 and she broke....(((((But that was after re doing the brace height, i had it strung at 2 inches, then I braced it at a full 6 inches. So pulling at 18 was like pulling at 20 inches from the start..!!!))))))
I felt like Freaking, it was looking so good, laminated fir and maple. I do agree the fir is on the splintery side but with all variables in question it was not that bad.
At any rate i heard other bowyers snapping at 10-12 bows before building a succesfull bow that shot well and lasted. I will contunue to persevere..........
