OK but would you consider those a success due to your previous research?
I guess how we measure success varies.
If you are happy with your workmanship and are comfortable with your knowledge, that's all that matters.
I am proud that I was able to get bends like that without horn. Not a lot have people have done that on here. That’s not to say that I think they are the most well-designed bows or the fastest, but they are bows. I didn’t pick those designs because of my research, rather it was out of necessity of material, and not knowing any better. So if anything, more research would have inspired me to do a different design. I guess I don’t know what thing I said is contrary to what others have shown through experience. But I would agree I need more of it.
So just get going on a slightly longer bow with siyahs. I posted a picture of exactly what you are looking for. You may be overanalyzing things now.
That’s good advice. I don't want to seem like I'm trying to contradict you. I will attempt it soon. I remember that picture and I thought it was sweet. Thanks.
Ed that looks like a super model setting in that chair Bow porn....lol nice pic I know I have over thinked stuff in the past but have under thought & paid the price too ,while where on this topic does any body have a preference for a certain sinew preferance elk,moose,horse,white tail etc ?
Haha that’s what I thought. It looks like its in the middle of some abandoned wherehouse with a spotlight on it. Is that your work shed? But it’s a sick bow. Hopefully you will get a good force curve out of it.
gfugal......On your other bow the polyester cable you put on underneath while probably in your mind gave you some sort of security or poundage hike actually I think took set and did not come back as sinew will.Best to leave synthetics out of the equation and just go with sinew alone.
Linen string backed bows will take set too just like wood.Any fibrous type back will but it can increase poundage and make them practically unbreakable.
I got set even before I added the cable. Here’s a picture of it before the cable and second layer of sinew. I agree with you that it's going to stress the belly more, I just don’t think that rules out the use of cables on wood bows. You don’t have to put it under the sinew. It was just a unique Idea I had, but I believe it would perform better if it wasn’t glued in place and was allowed to return back to its original shape. Don’t base a cables effect from my bow. It was going to get set no matter what because of the overdraw. I’ll have to experiment with a longer bow. You also mention that fibers, whether synthetic or not, get set? I wonder if that set is just the re-positioning the fibers after its stretched out for the first time, or if its because it's stretched past its yield point. It was mentioned some time past on here that flax gets stiffer the further it's stretched and doesn’t behave like a spring in hooks law. I’ll have to look more into that.