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Offline stuckinthemud

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tiller/design help needed
« on: March 16, 2019, 04:57:51 am »
Hi guys,
This is a yew and sinew bow for a crossbow, still in the early stages of tillering, not got to brace yet, I know, I know but bare with me  ;D .  The bow is 29" ntn and will need to draw to 11", so it should fall well inside the double draw length plus 10% rule.  I am looking to use heavy hunting-weight bolts with bodkin heads.  The tiller looks to me to be a bit thick on the right fade - the bow will be slightly stiff at the centre so as not to throw off the lashings - but the bow also looks like it is a good arc of circle so I do not know if I should remove much more material here.  I am thinking I should be looking to tiller for an ellipse rather than an arc ?   I would be very grateful for your opinions.

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Andrew

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Re: tiller/design help needed
« Reply #1 on: March 16, 2019, 06:07:39 am »
It'll flex in the middle regardless, the bindings will be fine especially if you put a bit of leather underneath 'em for the m to bite into.
It's so hard to judge tiller on such a short bow, I'd go arc of a circle, but would suggest doing a temporary lashing so that you can get it off and re-tiller if necessary once it's had some shots through it.
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Re: tiller/design help needed
« Reply #2 on: March 16, 2019, 07:47:09 am »
   I agree with Del

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Re: tiller/design help needed
« Reply #3 on: March 24, 2019, 02:43:05 pm »
I reduced the centre a little,  now drawing to brace height at 4.5 inches, any thoughts?

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Re: tiller/design help needed
« Reply #4 on: March 24, 2019, 03:37:55 pm »
Looks good.
Maybe go over it measuring thickness every couple of inches checking for even taper, slide the verniers along feeling for thick spots/discontinuities.
Brace it and gently ease it back looking for any sign of uneven tiller.
It's hard to see on V short bows, so measuring may help.
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Tips can maybe be slimmer?
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Re: tiller/design help needed
« Reply #5 on: March 25, 2019, 05:04:13 am »
Thanks Del, I'll do as you suggest.  I've been leaving the tips alone until the lath was at brace but once I've made up a string I will slim them down to fit it. Was thinking of 50 loops of 18/3 linen.

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Re: tiller/design help needed
« Reply #6 on: April 03, 2019, 11:29:38 am »
Right, so, now I am in a quandry.  I have the thing tillered out to 6 inches of tip movement, which is full draw, but still on the long string. Draw weight I have only been able to test to 3" of STRING movement and it is 60lb - so over 100lb to brace it and north of 200lb at f/d.  This is WAY over my target draw weight of 150lb.  Would you guys de-power it or call it done and learn to love a hugely overpowered crossbow?

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Re: tiller/design help needed
« Reply #7 on: April 04, 2019, 12:15:34 am »
Like most probs it's a compromise.
Have you actually braced it?
If not, all bets are off, 'cos it so short, all the guestimates and long string figures are IMO just a guide.
Until you have actually braced it you just don't know, it may take a load of set, it may be a ludicrously high draw weight.
I'd say brace it and draw it to you target weight NOT over.
Then if it is over weight, take a tad off the belly, review and repeat until, you reach target weight and draw length or you or the bow explodes  >:D
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Re: tiller/design help needed
« Reply #8 on: April 04, 2019, 04:11:14 am »
I'm enjoying this bow Tom. (-P I've been thinking about making one myself. I'd like to see what the wheelie bow guy's that complain about the guys hunting with crossbows that "aren't really bows" reaction would be. :o should make a interesting conversation. :BB
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Re: tiller/design help needed
« Reply #9 on: April 04, 2019, 08:51:48 am »
Why brace it at all? Could you make the stock a bit longer and just use a long string, tight but long.

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Re: tiller/design help needed
« Reply #10 on: April 04, 2019, 08:59:16 am »
+1 with DC I have seen crossbows that are not braced shoot amazing! if it starts to stack or is about to break you should consider it.
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Re: tiller/design help needed
« Reply #11 on: April 04, 2019, 09:00:49 am »
Haven' braced it as i wanted to see how strong it is so i could work out the number of strands i need, a 200# string is quite a bit more chunky than a 150# .  Any mileage in making a temporary short string from paracord just to get a more accurate idea of draw weight?

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Re: tiller/design help needed
« Reply #12 on: April 04, 2019, 09:37:04 am »
I think you would find that the paracord has more stretch than the bow has bend. It would be more like a sling shot than a bow :)

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Re: tiller/design help needed
« Reply #13 on: April 04, 2019, 09:46:54 am »
Agreed, but i dont want to shoot wirh it, just see whats going on at brace height

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Re: tiller/design help needed
« Reply #14 on: April 04, 2019, 09:51:14 am »
Why brace it at all? Could you make the stock a bit longer and just use a long string, tight but long.
...Because the limbs would flex the wrong way when the bow was shot and probably smash eventually.
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