I must be reading something wrong..!
I am laying out my next attempt at a yew bow and was reading the chapter on building a yew bow by John Strunk.
The section dealing with laying out the bow states "Draw a line 1" above the center point of the splice joint as shown in the illustration. Later you will find this line is located an equal distance from each string nock. This will make the top limb 1" longer...."
The illustration shows this line as being the center of the bow.
Naturally, when I mark the centre of the bow as being 1" above the centre of the splice the top limb lengthens by 1" relative to the handle position and the bottom limb shortens by 1" relative to the handle position resulting in the top limb being 2" longer than the bottom limb, not 1" longer as stated.
What am I missing here??
Hope someone can throw some light in my direction.
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