Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Bows => Topic started by: HoBow on December 30, 2009, 09:03:50 am
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I am wanting to build a new form for either a R/D or Recurve as I've never attempted either one. What would be better for to try first. A full length setup of the form like on page 160 of BBII or a recurve form like on page 177 of BBII? Any suggestions/pictures/dimensions would be appreciated! Thanks!!
I was looking at something like http://www.primitivearcher.com/smf/index.php/topic,12401.0.html Does anyone have the dimensions of each set of blocks for a moderate design...nothing extreme?
Here is another link: http://www.primitivearcher.com/smf/index.php/topic,1930.0.html for the recurve form. I don't really want anything that extreme though :o ;D
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For my recurve form, I just cut a bend, with a notch at the end to hold the tip, in a 2x8. Works like a charm.
For the R/D, I use two shallow curved blocks. I put these down on a long 2x4 and clamp the bow down, belly up, on top of this (I then heat in the shape, but for laminates you'd just let the glue sit obviously). I haven't had alot of problems with this, because if the bend is slightly off I can readjust it with heat (I've been tillering R/D bows with heat as mush as scraping!). It also allows me to experiment with where I put the bends. Lately I've been putting the reflex in the outer limbs and putting the deflex closer to the handle.
Although alot of people find tillering R/D bows harder than other types, I think that the lack of alignment problems with the recurves and the simplicity of the form make a R/D bow worth it :)
I hope this helps :)
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R/D will be easier to start with - not as many tip alignment issues as compared to a recurve.