Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => English Warbow => Topic started by: SimonUK on January 05, 2008, 10:14:15 pm
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When do you guys switch from long to short string?
I find if you switch too late you get a bow with a low draw weight. If you switch as soon as you reach brace height, you can discover a previously hidden weak area which develops set.
I'm wondering if I should be tillering with the long string but using a higher than planned draw weight. Then switch to the short string and stay with the planned draw weight from then on.
I noticed that Steve Stratton does almost all of his tillering with the long string. When the short string goes on, that's pretty much the final bow.
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I've only built 1 war bow but on other bows I switch to a short string with a low brace height(4" or so) after I get to about 8" on the long string. By bracing low then I can be sure the string is tracking properly and that both limbs are bending the same and together. Pat
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Thanks Pat, that's more or less what I do at the moment. I'll stick at it and tiller with care.
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Simon,
I only really make warbows, so cannot speak about others, but I try and get a tight string ASAP. More so with a reflexed stave. As long as the string is brace by even a small amount it gives me a good indication of how it will tiller-out.
Jeremy
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Simon,
I know my recent and well publicised mishaps mean I am no good example but I would go for as short a string as possible as soon as possible.
Mark
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I noticed that Steve Stratton does almost all of his tillering with the long string. When the short string goes on, that's pretty much the final bow.
Thats news to me :) I only use the long string to check the initial bend and when i'm happy with the initial shape, i will get the bow braced as soon as possible so i can check string alignment and limb balance.
Steve
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;D The price of fame ;) All those rumours :o I will flex the stave floor tillering style and see how its bending, but on the heavier ones I'll use a snug string to help get it flexing if necessary.. 110#'s or less I can usually get a good floor tiller on it for stringing..course I'm using a bit of body weight and some help from Roger Clemens trainer ;)....
Rich-
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Sorry Steve! :) It's the impression I got from reading your buildalong on the other forum. I take it all back.
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With lighter weight bows I don't even use a long string but go from floor tiller to brace. With heavy weight bows, 70# and up I long string tiller to just past brace