Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Bows => Topic started by: beetlebailey1977 on August 26, 2014, 11:59:26 am
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I have a perry reflex hickory backed ipe ready to finish and tiller.........does ipe do good with a rounded belly or a flat belly? This is a American flatbow style design. Also is there a specific tiller profile to go for with the reflex?
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Ipe can take a slightly rounded belly but be sure your tillering is good. With a stiff handle an elliptical tiller would be appropriate.
How wide and how long is your glue-up? You don't want it too wide. 1 1/4" to 1 3/8" is plenty wide enough for an ipe bow, backed or not.
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It is 1.5" wide currently. It is a rigid handle.....
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Id go no wider than 1 1/8" if your bow is at least double your draw plus 8-10". Id also suggest thinning the back down to no more than 3/16" thick, and round those edges right off to.
http://www.primitivearcher.com/smf/index.php/topic,47203.0.html
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The bow is 65 3/4" long and the hickory backing is around 1/8" thick. I plan to tiller it to 28" or so.
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Might want to go a fuzz wider then, maybe 1 3/16. 1/8" is a good thickness for straight grained hickory.
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ok good pointers thanks for the help...
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in my experience ipe definately works best with a flat belly and I've tried both many times......although its easier to tiler a sligthly rounded belly
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x2 what dragonman said, and be sure that there is no grain runoff or little pin knots. I've had them chrysal on very tiny knots.
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More good info......Thanks
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Ive had good luck with semi rounded bellies on all my ipe bows. The tiller has to be perfect though, not just good. Good will chrysal , perfect wont.
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so proceed with caution......
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Bingo. A good floor really aids in string tillering stress on the bow.