Hi all, first post, but been making bows for last ten years or so - I usually attempt any design for the woods I can obtain - haven't come by a straight bit yet nor without knots come to think of it!
Not sure where to post this so...on with the question...
I'm tillering a 40" rawhide backed leiland pine shortbow, which I reflexed the handle and tips but I think I put the tip bend too deep, the last 6" or so of the limbs. I'm gradually thinning the recurved area but want the last three inches unbending...question is how do I string the bugger?
Tried already but without string guide blocks, just push and pull, couldn't get strung and the brace height will be about 9" at this rate! It's an experiment but this wood is well seasoned and surprisingly good and keeps getting thinner and thinner, it's about 8mm at present.
So far belly is intact, not a single fret and it's full of pins.
Any opinions or suggestions will be of genuine interest, and has anyone worked this wood before?
Thanks for reading,
H