Is the recessed area to allow for a leather covering?
I hope you worked through your lunch break to make up for it
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Del
Del, Yes, the recessed area is for the leather to sit flush with the brass. We were pretty slow today, I had to find something to pass the time
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Nice looking work. May I suggest drilling out the male threaded part to reduce weight? I have started doing that with my steel ones.
I wonder if the epoxy will stick to the brass??? It doesn't really need to though. You can put a small pin or screw through the sleeve into the wood to anchor it if needed. I have had to do that.
If you single-pointed the female thread you are more ambitious than I am. I use a tap in the lathe after drilling and boring. I do single-point the male thread.
I also wonder if the 1-1/2" diameter is going to feel like quite a handful, especially with the added thickness of the leather.
Anyway, it's great to see someone applying their skills!
Jim- I'm pretty sure the wood will stick to the brass with epoxy, but that is why I turned in some tooth, for reassurance. I thought about drilling out the center, maybe I will do that on my next one. The 1.500" is the shouldered area, the rest is 1.450", which is where the leather will lay. I think it feels good in the hand, I will know more whenever I finish the bow. Maybe I will end up making one different next time.