Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Bows => Topic started by: ozark caveman on February 13, 2008, 03:06:31 am
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Hey guy's. I had an excellent piece of osage that had about 5" of reflex in it from tip to tip and it was knot free and straight grained. It's a really super piece of wood but when I popped my center line it looked to be straight until I chopped the bow out and it has a bannana curve. This is driving me crazy!!!!!!!!!! Doe's anyone know of a way to remove this curve?
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Is it dry? In your situation, I'm usually getting it close to bow dimensions and then heating it. In my case I prefer using the stove burner and a little mineral oil on it till it gets hot enough to bend, and I will straighten it over my knee and go a bit past where straight it..Sometimes clamp it, but usually just hold it and then cool it off and let it sit for a day.
Other methods perhaps more popular here include a heat gun, and a form and you can heat it up and tighten the clamp as you go. And this works real good as well..
I just have this wild :o 6 year old so the thought of having a heat gun around make me a touch nervous at this point...
Rich-
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Like Rich said you can heat it and it will straighting right out.I use a heat gun and form
but if you don't have one you can do it as he said ,over your knee or clam it to a table or something.Did you pop a line or draw one down the center following the longitudinal grain ?
If you popped a line you may have some run off ,so you really need to be careful bending it
sideways ,it could pop out.Pictures would really help. :)
Pappy
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Thanks! i popped a line. I think I have minor run-out. The wood is very straight.
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They are scary Rich. My 6 year old grandson found my heat gun and wanted to burn ants and lizards. I keep them put way up now.
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Eddie, my wife used Pappy's heat gun to dry her hair at the TN classic last year. I kept expecting to see that 3' of blonde hair going up in a fireball. :o
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:D Hillbilly, reading that made my day!