Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Bows => Topic started by: hammerstone on May 16, 2024, 07:51:34 pm
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I've done a few recurves in the past but all were flat bellied . I'm building a radius belly Torges style and the radius belly just worries me. Seems like it would be prone to lifting a splinter .Does anyone recurve a radius belly and , which type heat do you prefer.
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If you want a tight bend, I'd bend the recurve before I'd start to radius the belly(steam or boiling). If you are just flipping the tips a little, and have already radiused the belly you should be fine(dry heat).
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Thanks that's good advice .I sometimes get so caught up in my build that I don't consider my options.
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If you want a tight bend, I'd bend the recurve before I'd start to radius the belly(steam or boiling). If you are just flipping the tips a little, and have already radiused the belly you should be fine(dry heat).
+1.
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What they said. I used to use dry heat with oil on all my bends but if I build another recurve I will use steam and make sure the heat penetrates the wood well before bending.