Hello Everyone,
Last week I posted some photos of my first board bow and some of the issues I had, one of which is was trying to hit the weight, I came in wayyyyyy under!
I am going to build another one and try again but I thought in the meantime I would take the advise of a response I got on my earlier post and shorten the bow and re-tiller.
I built it long at 70" so I trimmed off 3 inches from each end resulting in a 64" bow.
When I originally built the bow it took some string follow and my real question is, once the belly fibers have been compressed and a bow takes string follow can it be reversed with heat or will it be permanently set? I was thinking about trying to straighten it out before re-tillering but not sure if its just a waste of time or not?
At this point I am just experimenting, I figure its better to learn on a junker and be better prepared when I try to build the next one!