Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Bows => Topic started by: Bkingston216 on January 03, 2016, 02:36:59 pm
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This may seem like a silly question, but considering I'm only on my third bow (completely primitive) and see so many laminated and fiberglass bows with varying fade lengths and dimensions,
What is the general length of a fade from handle to limbs for a wood bow?
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3 or 4 fingers widths... (that's in digital measurement ;) )
Del
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All those demensions for glass mean zero with natural bows, by fades you are talking side profile transition from handle to working limb right?
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There are many great build a longs on the how to page and none more thorough than Gordons check them out
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2 inches is a good length for a fade.
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2 inches is a good length for a fade.
What's that in fingers? :laugh:
Del
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I think its 4 Dell !
:laugh:
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I use 1 1/2 to 2 inches on most of mine. That's 2 fingers or 3 fingers Del,depending on the thickness of your finger ;) my middle is a little wider, from use I guess >:D >:D
Pappy
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Me, too, Pappy. If the bow is super short I might try to crowd it together a bit, but a 1" fadeout is REALLY steep and abrupt.
Remember, though, that at the overlap of the side flares and the fades, the bow only needs to be marginally thicker. I'm usually happy with 3/16", which means that as long as the limb thickness extends past the flare and there is some thickness where they cross, the fade can start dipping from the handle a LITTLE early.
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Thanks! I use about 2 inches so I'm alright. Thanks guys