Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Bows => Topic started by: stuckinthemud on October 21, 2019, 11:30:22 am
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I have an OK piece of yew, except it is heavily reflexed and I want to turn it into a very angry little short bow. It is 33 inches long, 2 inches wide and is 2.5 inches reflexed. Brace height will be about 4 inches, draw length will be 10 inches, so potentially a 14 inch draw on a 33 inch piece of yew, just over 2 times plus 10%. Target draw weight is 250#
I can leave the sapwood on, leave the sapwwod on and sinew it, or I can strip the sapwood and then sinew it. If I strip the sapwood and sinew it I can leave it as a reflexed design or turn it back to front and have it deflexed.
Alternatively I could try boiling it for an hour and maybe straighten it out a little.
What would you all do?
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250#! wow! you making a crossbow? that could be cool! i dont know if you should take the sapwood off as i hear its really good with tension though i have no personal experience with it. do you have any pics?
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I think a sinewed back is definitely the safest route. If the rumour about sinew pulling off yew sapwood has any truth I think it would show on a short heavy bow like that. I think I might be tempted to go the heartwood/sinew route.
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I think a sinewed back is definitely the safest route. If the rumour about sinew pulling off yew sapwood has any truth I think it would show on a short heavy bow like that. I think I might be tempted to go the heartwood/sinew route.
Yes agreed and leave it reflexed or maybe heat bend a little deflex in the middle before sinewing.
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I think a sinewed back is definitely the safest route. If the rumour about sinew pulling off yew sapwood has any truth I think it would show on a short heavy bow like that. I think I might be tempted to go the heartwood/sinew route.
wow! pulling the sapwood off! oh i think i remember that thread. Yeah you dont want that to happen. >:D :)