Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Bows => Topic started by: stuckinthemud on March 18, 2017, 12:35:40 pm
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Afternoon everyone.
If you were building a 5 piece using v-splices, would you have to use sinew to strengthen the splices? Also, for a non-backed bow, what would be the shortest length for the limbs on a 28" draw with 6"hooks. I figured on 60" overall length, less 18" for the handle and hooks, leaves 24" for each limb, including the handle splice. Am I too far out? Finally, how bad an idea is it to go without sinewing the bow?
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What are you trying to build? It needs backed if you are going to have 4 splices but you can hard back it instead of sinew imo
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I'm going to harvest some gorse, but, it only comes in short lengths so before I cut it I want to make sure I cut pieces that will actually be of use.
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What is a 5 piece bow? I'm imagining the handle spliced and then something like siyhas spliced on the tips, but then that's still only three splices.
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Your spot on, 2 sijahs, 2 limbs, 1 handle; 5 pieces, 4 splices though
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Seperate handle piece, 2 limbs, and 2 tip pieces
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Are you not wanting to sinew it, you could use a thin hard backer
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Sorry for my inquiries. So how does the handle piece work? do you have the splice be in the beginnings of the fade so it's hardly working? I just can't imagine a splice in any part that's working.
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Keep in mind that typical multi-piece bows also have layers covering the splices on the belly.