Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Bows => Topic started by: bowkill on March 24, 2008, 08:42:44 pm
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I have a piece of red oak that is 6 feet long, 3/4" thick, and 1 1/2" wide. It has dried to take a set? I think that's what it's called. If it were a bow instead of a board, I would say it has about 1" of string follow. Can I make it into a "short", plains style bow? I was going to get osage, or hickory, but I thought I would try this board out first for practice. I would like it to pull 45+ pounds at my full draw that is about 25-26 inches.
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You can flip it around, so it has reflex, instead of 'set'. Don't try that with a finished bow, though.....kaboom! :o
Sean
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Bowkill when Ya say short how short ya talking? Make a bend in the handle bow backed with linen
and I don't see a problem with 56 to 58" bow.
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I was thinking of making it aroung 55". I might go a little longer though. I was going to recurve the tips by soaking in hot water, and putting in a clamp. Or should I use dry heat, and clamp?
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TTT
What do you guys think of the recurving idea?
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Never done an Oak before ,but I would guess boiling it would be best,it is on most white wood. :)
Pappy
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Thanks Pappy! That's what I'll try. I'll let you know how it goes.