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katzmoor
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A quick question on joints
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April 27, 2019, 11:55:26 am »
So I'm familiar with how joints are supposed to work: you make them in the handle from parts of a too-short stave for a flatbow. What I'm wondering is, should the W be perpendicular or parallel to the back and belly? I feel like it would be the former, but I have no experience here. And for that matter, is it possible to splice wood on working portions of the limb without running the risk of it blowing up? Thanks.
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DC
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Re: A quick question on joints
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April 27, 2019, 01:24:47 pm »
You should be able to see the "W" or "Z" from the back or the belly. Don't know why for sure, I asked the same question. I've done a few tests and spices don't like to bend. Maybe if they have a continuous backing.
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0ri9ine11
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Re: A quick question on joints
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April 27, 2019, 01:33:44 pm »
I only know about the most usual joints which are the V-Splices in Hornbowbuilding. You cut the so that the V is wisible on back and belly since that kind of tension is far better for the glue. Dont know if it applies to all bows tho
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stuckinthemud
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Re: A quick question on joints
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April 28, 2019, 05:45:13 am »
If the joint is visible from the side, the bow flexing back and forth prizes the teeth open and the joint unzips
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