This is the second bow I made with a friend of mine who wanted to get into archery. We made this bow along with one for him (posted here:
http://www.primitivearcher.com/smf/index.php/topic,33519.0.html ). My wife always wanted me to make her a bow, so my friend and I decided to make a couple at the same time for double the practice/fun. This one is the same dimensions as the other from a 1x2 oak board. 71" ntn, 6" stiff handle section, 6" stiff tips. Center 2' (except handle) full 1.5" and straight taper to 1/2" tips. It pulls about 30# @28, but my wife's draw length is only about 24.5. We made both bows full length and the better of the 2 would be his since i can always make my wife another, shorter bow. Enough talk, here's some pictures!
Here's a shot of the handle. We narrowed it quite a bit for comfort. it's a bit too narrow for my tastes, but she likes it.
Here's some of the tips. I narrowed them quite a bit to try to bump the speed up for such a low weight bow. It still has a little hand shock which might be because of extra wood where the limb fades to tips. I erred on the side of too much wood. Better to have it a little stronger than too weak.
Braced:
The top limb is on the left, and it bends just slightly more than the other (about 1/3" more tip deflection at full draw).
Full draw before finishing:
It settled into about 2" of set. The board had a bit of deflex in it, but if used the other way (with reflex) the grain wasn't as good. Better sluggish than broken, at least that's what we figured. Also, admittedly, we rushed the tillering a lot on this one, plus i shot it a lot. It's been a while since i've had a wood bow (sold/gave away the ones I made years ago), and my draw length is about 29.5", so no doubt I over stressed it quite a bit. It's finished in tried and true boiled linseed oil, 2 coats so far, probobly more soon.
Tomorrow we plan on doing a little target practice, maybe i'll be able to get a picture of my wife enjoying it! She's shot it at a range a couple times and the only problem she has is the low cast. I'm guessing it's because of a mix of my way too heavy arrows, way overbuilt string (the only one I had laying around, i think 16 strand dacron), the bow design, excecution by noobs, and her low draw length. Did i miss anything?
I have some dacron coming, so i'll make a lighter string, and we have to get her some arrows. When she shot carbon arrows it shot a lot faster than the 650 grain wood ones, obviously, but could be better. I guess i'll have to make her another bow at some point!
We still have 2 boards left in the process of making bows. We got 4 thinking something might break, but neither did. I'm using one (with the densest early/late ratio) to make a heavier one for me, and the other one is reserved for my friend's girlfriend. She wants it just as long as ours, but her draw length is short like my wife's. Would it work to make a 72" bow in the manner of the 80 incher in TBBv4? If that was 80" and 28" draw, then 72" at 24" draw should be similar in proportion, right? This would also be much lighter draw weight than the 80 incher. would that work?
Thanks!