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Main Discussion Area => Bows => Topic started by: MaceG on April 22, 2009, 02:35:21 am

Title: Rawhide and sycamore question
Post by: MaceG on April 22, 2009, 02:35:21 am
Will a rawhide backing keep a bow from taking as much set? I just finished my first bow (YES!) and as awful as it is, it feels good knowing I got it to full draw, but she's took quite a bit of set. I used some sycamore from an ice storm and the moisture content may have been a little high. But would it have lessened the set if I had backed it with rawhide?

Thanks for you help.
                         Mace
Title: Re: Rawhide and sycamore question
Post by: bambule on April 22, 2009, 04:00:00 am
Hi MaceG,

Rawhide won't stop set - you can let the bow dry more and then heattreat the limbs with a heatgun. This can reduce set - but you have to be careful. Sycamore will take crysals if you treat it too much.

Greetz
Cord
Title: Re: Rawhide and sycamore question
Post by: Pappy on April 22, 2009, 06:42:43 am
What Cord said on the rawhide,You might clamp it to a form of some kind and put it in a dry place for a while and let it get good and dry,that might help,it will probably also pick up weight so you may have to adjust the tiller and weight a little.Wet wood will take set pretty bad. :) Love to see some pictures.
  Pappy