Hi all
I am new to all this and have recently broken a couple of hickory boards trying to make them into bows. My basic method was I followed instuctions I read about exercising the bow alot to let the changes take affect before scrapping some more, but the boards have broken just before or shortly after reaching 28" draw. I can see that I need to have them closer to finished thickness earlier in the process, but most of what i read is bend a little more here a little less there as you go. But all this is after you floor tiller, and some of the threads say they dont even do that, but some of the guys say that they are just about done with the bow after they tiller it to brace height?
It seems that the art is to get the bow right before you pull it to far, but I dont find much to read about how to know how much it takes to get it bending in the beginning. It's like you have to build it before you can build it. If I want a bow to be say 50# when I am done, is there a forumla to know how much it takes to bend it the first 6 inches?
willie