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ive had some with little twist but easy enough to heat and reset them again.
Quote from: superdav95 on November 13, 2024, 08:26:19 pm ive had some with little twist but easy enough to heat and reset them again. sounds like a good method. so you adjust the siyah on the limb? ( yes. I set it with the glue to be as straight and aligned as possible by eye then only minor tweaks if any are needed later.). I wouuld imagine adjusting the limb might work also, but I would be inclined to get the limb pulling with as little twist as possible before working the siyahmaybe it's easier to adjust limb twist with bamboo that it is with other woods? (Yes I find that the bamboo is easier to keep from twisting as it’s super stable and rigid in its current form. As long as you get thickness taper sorted out and equal on both edges for thickness consistency your golden.
WOW that's a beauty, love seeing your work, the wraps are prefect, I know that took some time. Pappy
I'm impressed with the wraps, too. Really nice work.
Another great one Dave you amaze me.
Beautiful work, Dave. I like the horn overlays on the tips and the wraps. Your work is really impressive! Thanks for posting your work here.
Dave,Are you adding underlays or other pieces to keep the tips stiff or letting them open up?Mark