Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Bows => Topic started by: darwin on July 12, 2012, 12:59:03 pm
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Can you make a three piece takedown that's effiecent without fiberglass, I know rudderbows makes one and it would be nice to have one for car or plane trips since I have to travel in order to hunt
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Simple answer.....yes. but dont ask me how to make one cus i never have...but in my opinion i wouldnt try one untill i had quite a bit of bowyering experience under my belt.
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Sure its simple!
Just get one of blackhawks bows and saw it in two then make yourself a riser to attach the pieces to!!Have fun !!
Guy
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Do a search here on PA. Marc St Louis built one a few years ago and I think someone else did also.
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i've buit about 5 of them, i'll see if i can dig up some pics and stats, Bub
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PA printed an article I wrote on a 3 piece takedown I built 7 or 8 years ago. The bow was made from a broken one I had kicking around.
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darwin i brought the post to the top, Bub
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I remember those pics Bub, gorgeous bow!
I don't see any advantage of a 3-piece vs. a 2-piece takedown. For a self bow I would go with a sleeve type takedown. I don't think it matters with a laminated bow and for sure the 3-piece bows can be eye candy. The only downside, I used to build the glass 3-piece and they always felt heavy to me.
George
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thank's Geroge, all wood they arn't very heavy but they are a butt load of work, Bub
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i guess it makes me very nervous thinking about cutting a bow in half for a 2 piece take down, and i don't get that feeling about the 3 piece. that and they are pretty
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I waited until I broke a bow, cut that busted limb off, mated it and a billet to the sleeves, then worked the billet down to match the other limb. Makes the tillering tricky, but it worked out fine. Next time I'll take 2 billets and do it.
George