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What are the dimensions of the red oak and layout
I think Hickory would be a much better backing than 'Lenin'.True his hide has been well preserved, but I doubt the Kremlin will let you have any. (sorry couldn't resist that one!) I hope it turns out well for you and I'll look forward to seeing pics when its done. :-)
I've made a few hickory backed red oak and had my best luck with a wide(2 1/2") pyramid. It is 66" long and I added about 4" of reflex at glue up and it had held 1" after lots of shooting. Actually that bow seems to be indestructible.
Quote from: Pat B on November 25, 2015, 02:21:55 pmI've made a few hickory backed red oak and had my best luck with a wide(2 1/2") pyramid. It is 66" long and I added about 4" of reflex at glue up and it had held 1" after lots of shooting. Actually that bow seems to be indestructible.For the reflex could I do curves off the tip like an R/d bow or can I simply put a couple of 3-4 inch high blocks under the tips and crank the clamps down in the center of the riser. For this bow I would prefer it not to have curves as I want it to look like a longbow.
That's how I did it, Case. I used pieces of 2x4 on edge and clamped the handle to the table. If you pre-tiller the belly so you get a nice, even bend at floor tiller or just beyond your glue-up will end up with a nice even bend after glue-up.