Hi all,
Here is the object of my latest fear and trepidation;
Red oak, 72" tip to tip, 70" ntn, approx. 42# @ 24", double layer hemp cord handle w/ diluted Titebond II to seal and lock. Linen backed, because the board was nice, but not picture perfect. Buc, buc, bucaw.
You'll notice a bit of a bulge on either side of the handle. I left about a 10" straight section in the middle (don't ask me why
), tapering out to the tips from there, then came back later and narrowed the grip area to about 1 1/4", which is comfortable for me. In the handle pic it almost looks like a hinge to me, but it isn't.
I've been working for "insert weight here" @ 28" on all my bows so far, because it seemed to be kind of a standard (
), but when Missus Frode took the full draw pic she also took some measurements, and it turns out that 24" is where I'm most consistently accurate from. Probably should've determined that up front, huh?!
Any way, there it is, drawn to 18" 60 times or so, 24" half a dozen times as of the picture (I know what I'll be doing the rest of today), and hopefully I'll shoot it tonight.
As always, I appreciate your eyes and observations.
Thanks,
Frode
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