Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Bows => Topic started by: Academonicon on June 25, 2014, 03:10:25 pm
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Hey folks. I could use a little advice. I've got a nice hickory board with good grain-pattern, and I want to make a bow out of it, but it's narrower than I thought - 1.5" across. I don't want to have to back it, though I know that may have to be done, but in the meantime, what would be the best design for a narrow board like this? Ideally I'd like to do a pyramid recurve, but I'm a little concerned about the low surface-area on the back of the bow being a breaking hazard. Thoughts?
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What kind of draw weight. If you are going for 50#and a stiff handle I would say keep it at least 68" long. I would flip back the tips and reflex it a bit but no recurves on that oone.
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I'm actually only looking for this one to pull about 35#, no higher than 40. But yes, stiff handle.
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You could do a pyramid wit that, but a recurve doesn't go well with a pyramid. You could put a gentle flip in the tips and a little reflex and be fine. I do see quite a few pyramid style recurves around on self bows but I just don't like them.
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I'm not married to the pyramid design. What would you suggest if I want to keep the recurve plan?
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I like bend in the handle designs for boards. Jawge
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Tim Baker used to make these 1 1/2 wide board bows about 68" long that slightly bent through the handle and they were sweet shooting bows. Shooting around a 1 1/2 wide handle is not that bad.