Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Bows => Topic started by: jdwilltx on November 02, 2007, 12:05:17 pm
-
I have ordered my dacron from 3 rivers and it should be here Monday. So I cant do much to my red oak board bow til then. My dad gave me a ERC log about 6 months ago and I split it in half about 2 months ago. I want to use the heart wood and I have some thin rawhide for the backing. I want to take it down to a closer size this weekend. So what are some good starter dimensions? The log is over 8 ft long. Anyone got any good pictures of an ERC bow?
-
Gerneally, you'll want it wider, longer, and thicker than other woods. I believe Marc St. Louis actually made an unbacked ERC warbow. If you want to make a D bow, then I'd say six feet long, an inch and a half wide at the handle, and about three fourths of an inch thick. That should give you enough wood to monitor weight.
-
How about for a 55# flatbow, rigid handle for 28" draw? I have some too.
Dave
-
With a rigid handle, my best erc bow was 68" overall for a 28" pulling 55# draw weight.If I were to make another I would add a couple of inches.
-
The Bow made from marc is 78" long @32 125# marlon
-
Here's one from ERC that I made last year. If I remember correctly it is 76" long, 1.25" wide and deep at the handle. It draws around 80# @ 31".
http://s127.photobucket.com/albums/p150/jcougar/?action=view¤t=ercelb.jpg
http://s127.photobucket.com/albums/p150/jcougar/?action=view¤t=ercelb007.jpg
http://s127.photobucket.com/albums/p150/jcougar/?action=view¤t=ercelb004.jpg
-
If you are going to make a flat bow,I'd start out at 2" from the handle and taper it gradually to about the last third of the limb and back it with rawhide.And when floor tillering,don't bend it as much as you would other wood.It will blow before you expect it.