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Main Discussion Area => English Warbow => Topic started by: Mo_coon-catcher on December 26, 2016, 03:09:05 pm

Title: Proper brace height
Post by: Mo_coon-catcher on December 26, 2016, 03:09:05 pm
I'm about to finish up a 70"ntn 100# at 30" osage. I've pulled it to full draw on the tree with temporary side knocks and a brace height of about 6" to the back. I just worked the tips down and glued on some horn overlays. I wasn't going for authentic look with those as much as function. There's even still remnants of the knocks on the sides of the limbs, but I was worried about narrowing the tips any more. I've gotta tweak the tiller a bit as one limb was a bit too strong. And I want to check the tiller any way after sanding and shaping the ends. Since I've gotta tweak it anyway I want to tweak it with an appropriate brace. What would you all suggest?

I'm sure by the time I finih tweaking the bow it will be a bit under 100# and closer to 90-95#. And I'm fine with that. It took about 1.5" of set by the time it reached 18" draw when I tried to push it 150#. So I dropped the weight to 120#. I got to 24" of draw with 1/2" more set and a couple of knota decided to developer crysals. So I dropped the weight to 100# and it finished out to a 30" draw with no more set and the chrysals stayed put. When completely finished I'll get some pictures up.

Thanks,
Kyle
Title: Re: Proper brace height
Post by: Del the cat on December 26, 2016, 06:14:39 pm
Just use your fist with the thumb sticking up... that's pretty much accepted as how to measure it.
That's 6" for me...
Del
Title: Re: Proper brace height
Post by: Mo_coon-catcher on December 27, 2016, 02:07:46 pm
Awesome, thanks. I wasn't sure if the brace was treated any different than a flat now or not. Sounds like it's not.

Thanks,
Kyle
Title: Re: Proper brace height
Post by: markc324 on January 23, 2017, 07:45:54 pm
i remember seeing this online somewhere when I was doing research on this topic, but can't remember exactly where...

it says for ELB's the proper brace height is 1/12 of the total length of the bow. for a 72" bow for example, it would be 5.99" (or 6"), and so on.