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Offline Aaron1726

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Re: 2025 Junior Bow Trade
« Reply #60 on: September 17, 2025, 09:52:13 pm »
Looking good to me, that was a lot of bends to straighten.  Hope tillering goes well this weekend.

I have mine still a couple lbs heavy, but been working on sanding it all smooth, so hoping that will get the last little bit and then I can finish it up this week or next.

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Re: 2025 Junior Bow Trade
« Reply #61 on: September 19, 2025, 11:07:19 pm »
I have gotten mine where I'm happy with things.  Here's a few shots, un braced, braced and full draw.  The string wrapped on the limb is the top limb for reference.  The top limb had some natural recurve to it and the whole stave had deflex.  I was able to heat out quite a bit of it, but seems this is how it wants to be.  Been shooting it for the last several weeks and seems to shoot pretty good.

I put some stain on it today, so nearly done.

Offline Wallski

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Re: 2025 Junior Bow Trade
« Reply #62 on: September 20, 2025, 01:00:48 am »
Hey Aaron, it’s looking good!

Offline stuckinthemud

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« Reply #63 on: September 20, 2025, 02:01:59 pm »
Oh wow, that is looking really nice.  Mafort has been in touch, making good progress,  we might be on target to ship at the end of the month, or early October.  Well done everyone!!

Offline paulc

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Re: 2025 Junior Bow Trade
« Reply #64 on: Today at 10:56:27 am »
Again...don't wait for me!  I feel bad being so far behind! 

My tips are not inline enough.  The bow doesn't twist a lot but it definitely wants to rotate a bit.  I will get into tillering and I guess try and move the tips again with more dry heat?  Not feeling good about giving this to someone if i succeed in making a bow from it.  String runs along the tile grout line...Inside the circle is the handle :-(

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Offline Muskyman

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Re: 2025 Junior Bow Trade
« Reply #65 on: Today at 12:05:13 pm »
First thing I’ll say is I’m not as experienced as many on here but I think I would try bending that bow in the handle area to try and line the tips up with the center of the handle. I’ve actually done that before and had luck with it. Hopefully if I’m wrong someone on here will say something.
This is from the bowyers bible steam the handle area and then move it with clamps.

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Re: 2025 Junior Bow Trade
« Reply #66 on: Today at 03:05:07 pm »
Again...don't wait for me!  I feel bad being so far behind! 

My tips are not inline enough.  The bow doesn't twist a lot but it definitely wants to rotate a bit.  I will get into tillering and I guess try and move the tips again with more dry heat?  Not feeling good about giving this to someone if i succeed in making a bow from it.  String runs along the tile grout line...Inside the circle is the handle :-(

Paul
what type wood is it Paul?  I'd steam that handle for an hour and using clamps, force it into alignment, then about half as much further to account for spring back and let it cool
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Offline JW_Halverson

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Re: 2025 Junior Bow Trade
« Reply #67 on: Today at 04:18:54 pm »
Again...don't wait for me!  I feel bad being so far behind! 

My tips are not inline enough.  The bow doesn't twist a lot but it definitely wants to rotate a bit.  I will get into tillering and I guess try and move the tips again with more dry heat?  Not feeling good about giving this to someone if i succeed in making a bow from it.  String runs along the tile grout line...Inside the circle is the handle :-(

Paul
what type wood is it Paul?  I'd steam that handle for an hour and using clamps, force it into alignment, then about half as much further to account for spring back and let it cool

PROBLEM: Tips out of line?
SOLUTION: Make corrections in the handle!

You make the tips move more by correcting in the grip area, so you only have to make minor corrections. It's a lovely solution. Plus, if you dent the wood with the clamps its in the grip area that doesnt bend anyway and you're gonna put a handle wrap over it anyway! TA-DAAAA!
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Offline paulc

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Re: 2025 Junior Bow Trade
« Reply #68 on: Today at 05:56:15 pm »
Wood is Chinese elm

thanks All as usual!!   PC