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Title: recipe for explosion (vine maple version)
Post by: DEllis on March 09, 2011, 06:34:26 pm
Take one fairly short bow, add high crown, a dab of medium high draw weight, and just a pinch of low humidity.
BOOM :-\
Some specifics.
Vine maple sapling 1.5 inch diameter.
55" ntn
62# at 26 inch draw.
Semi stiff handle.
relative humidity has been hovering between 20% and 30% for the last couple months.
Too much strain on the high crowned back..........moisture content was probably down to less than 6%
Live and learn.
Probably would have been fine with a slightly less stained design.....or at higher MC.
Moral of the story, if you live where the humidity is low, keep the design a bit less strained ;D
Darcy :)
Title: Re: recipe for explosion (vine maple version)
Post by: Pat B on March 09, 2011, 06:37:32 pm
Looks like it was an exciting explosion!  8)   That is a good set of rules to consider when making and shooting wood bows.  ;)
Title: Re: recipe for explosion (vine maple version)
Post by: DEllis on March 09, 2011, 06:42:42 pm
Yup Pat, it was a bit shocking, but not too surprising........happened probably 20 shots into my shooting session........that one good sized piece top right in the pic almost hit the target 15 yards away ;D
Darcy
Title: Re: recipe for explosion (vine maple version)
Post by: Elktracker on March 09, 2011, 07:18:16 pm
Sorry to see that happened to ya >:( but I think you have it pegged on the cause. I have at or right around 100% humidity living so close to the Ocean (Oregon Coastal rain forest) so I havent delt with the low humidity factor yet.
Title: Re: recipe for explosion (vine maple version)
Post by: Matt S. on March 09, 2011, 07:19:58 pm
Wait, did that happen when you were shooting it?  :o
I would have needed to change my pants! ;D
Title: Re: recipe for explosion (vine maple version)
Post by: Gordon on March 09, 2011, 07:27:58 pm
Vine maple does not do well with a very low moisture content - I've had a few come apart for the same reason. In the summer I go so far as to move my vine maple bows out of my air-conditioned house into the garage to avoid dropping the moisture content too low.
Title: Re: recipe for explosion (vine maple version)
Post by: ricktrojanowski on March 09, 2011, 10:03:44 pm
That looks like it would have left you with a fat lip for sure :o  :o Punching yourself just add insult to the sadness of the broken bow.
Title: Re: recipe for explosion (vine maple version)
Post by: Sidewinder on March 10, 2011, 01:40:14 am
Thanks for the warning on VM. I traded for a couple staves and have'nt worked em yet but its nice to know. Sorry to hear about your loss but at least there are'nt any shards stuck in your skull.   Danny
Title: Re: recipe for explosion (vine maple version)
Post by: sharpend60 on March 10, 2011, 02:17:04 am
Ive been there recently.

All part of the fun!



Sorta...
Title: Re: recipe for explosion (vine maple version)
Post by: DEllis on March 10, 2011, 03:07:03 am
Vine maple does not do well with a very low moisture content - I've had a few come apart for the same reason. In the summer I go so far as to move my vine maple bows out of my air-conditioned house into the garage to avoid dropping the moisture content too low.
Thanks for the heads up Gordon. Will have to find a way to keep VM hydrated a bit better in the future.
No fat lip or other injuries.......I was at full draw when she let go. You kinda stand there and go WHATWASDAT! Then it's like, OH, my bow blew up! :o
Thanks,
Darcy :)
Title: Re: recipe for explosion (vine maple version)
Post by: medicinewheel on March 10, 2011, 04:09:20 am
... You kinda stand there and go WHATWASDAT! Then it's like, OH, my bow blew up! :o
...

Always surprised about myself to never react impulsive or angry when one blows, sometimes just standing there for a minute or two thinking 'Uh, this one came apart...'
Title: Re: recipe for explosion (vine maple version)
Post by: Del the cat on March 10, 2011, 06:39:08 am
Hmmm yeah, over 60#from a 1.5" diameter is a bit extreme when only 55" ntn, and some people still say you shouldn't de-crown a stave ::)  >:D.
I think something had to give, I'd have gone for decrowning to maintain the fullest possible width and let the draw weight drop to 50#
But that's just my feline opinion.... I reserve the right to be wrong :D.
Looked like a great explosion tho'  ;D
Del
Title: Re: recipe for explosion (vine maple version)
Post by: Pappy on March 10, 2011, 09:28:08 am
O man I hate it when that happend. :o :'(
   Pappy
Title: Re: recipe for explosion (vine maple version)
Post by: crooketarrow on March 10, 2011, 10:57:27 am
   THAT BLEW UP REAL GOOD