Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Bows => Topic started by: neuse on May 09, 2019, 06:39:56 pm
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My stave is 72" long.
The hole is 27 1/4" from the nearest end.
The hole is 1" in diameter, with quite a bit of concavity down around the hole.
My question is what should my layout dimensions be?
Try to keep the hole close to the handle, or midway inthe limb?
I think this will be my upper limb.
Thank You,
Byron
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I'd probably rather have mid limb. Do you have a picture? One inch actual hole? You will definitely need to follow the grain around the hole. Sounds like a challenge stave. I'd love to see it.
Bjrogg
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Work around knots. John
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Heres another. John
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Thank you.
Mid limb it is.
I will try to get a picture posted. It is a straight forward stave, except for the knot.
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Check this one out I did a few years ago. The guy I made it for killed a deer with it that year.
https://www.primitivearcher.com/smf/index.php/topic,48142.0.html
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I like the ones that come out like the last picture Stoner posted. I personally would rather have a hole than a solid knot. I feel like I can trust the wood around a knot like the one Stoner posted. I like to use hand tools. Nothing against power tools. I just like the sound, feel and way hand tools allow you to follow grain.
Nice bows Stoner
Neuse I look forward to seeing it. Should be interesting.
Bjrogg
That's a beauty Clint. I'd have to agree with Dels reply. Nice shape. The one looks like it's in the fade?
Other looks like it is bending nicely.
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Not smart enough to get the picture to load.
I have no idea how I will follow a growth ring on this thing.
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Just like chasing a ring on a clean back. Use a scraper around it. It took me several days of scraping to get a clean ring on this stave.
(https://i.imgur.com/DIvU0qu.jpg)
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If you contact "Hole-in-the-Bow" Chuck he might just send you a nice clean stave in exchange.