Author Topic: Most Durable osage Bow?  (Read 6499 times)

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Offline shamus

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Re: Most Durable osage Bow?
« Reply #15 on: May 08, 2008, 11:49:46 am »
I'll have to object to backing the bow. Osage doesn't need it, and a backing is just one more thing to go wrong.

Making a Meare Heath style bow out of super-dense Osage will give you tons of limb mass. Osage is better suited for narrow bows, imho. 1.25"-1.5", with a gradual width taper. You want Osage to really shine, then make it that way.    

The take down sleeve idea is good.

If I wanted a short hunting bow, I'd make the bow bend through the handle, with a length of around 60-62".