Hi all,
A while back I made hickory backed elm long bow for use in a renaissance fair;
http://www.primitivearcher.com/smf/index.php/topic,19878.30.htmlIt wasn't quite authentic, not bending through the handle, but ended up being a nice smooth shooter, at around 38#. Apparently it acquitted itself well during the fair, getting a respectable number of bulls eyes during performances, and "Robin Hood" was happy with it.
The owner brought to my attention that the elm had some scuffing at the arrow pass, which I said I'd be glad to remedy with an antler plate inset (by the way, despite what I was told by my antler source, antler
does stink when you work it hard
).
Anyway, upon receiving the bow, I see that it has taken about 2 inches of permanent set! I wonder, does this represent a design/execution flaw (my first laminated bow), and/or, would having been strung all day in cold rainy weather had any effect? I attempted to glue in a couple of inches of reflex, but it all tillered out.
The carnuba/orange/beeswax finish held up pretty well, but the finish feels fuzzy, like it needs a good finish sanding and sealing again.
As always, I appreciate your insights,
Frode