Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Bows => Topic started by: Tiredtim on October 12, 2013, 07:09:46 pm
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Any one have any advice on how to correct a hinge?
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Remove wood from everywhere else... but then the bow may be too weak.
Flatten the area of the belly and rasp/file it down by say 1/8" tapered out to nothing over say a 6" length. Glue on a thin sliver of matching wood about 3/16 " thick. This sort of repair takes a fair bit of work getting the patch thin so it will flex and give a good glue line.
Del
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Make another bow! ;)
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Make another bow! ;)
+1
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Also check the other active thread on chrysalis-"Rawhide patch for some small chrysals?" Jawge
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when you mess one up, learn and move on to another :)
I don't know :-\ where i learned that from :o
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Remove wood everywhere else and make a light weight bow - new bowyers are God's gift to child archers...
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Remove wood everywhere else and make a light weight bow - new bowyers are God's gift to child archers...
Agreed,i made my share of kids bows...unintentionaly :-[ 8)
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Remove wood everywhere else and make a light weight bow - new bowyers are God's gift to child archers...
All of the kids in my neighborhood shoot pretty bows. ;D
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Ha! Yeah, that's what I figured. I'm going to try what Del said. I may have a pretty fire piece. I'll post a picture to make sure I see a hinge.
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This is a hinge, right?