Hello all,
I've been fiddling with a mini crossbow since I got quarantined inside. I'm still green at bowmaking, but it didn't stop me from blowing through 4 tiny staves. I'm hoping by posting my struggles y'all could help me to figure out a better way, and perhaps some of you will be entertained or get learned off it.
First off, here's a video of my rapidly failing most recent attempt to give you an idea of the whole project.
https://www.youtube.com/embed/qAqqurQkm5ANow here's the first rounded-belly bow of osage that whose back broke under tension. I confidently reflexed it and microwaved it for 40 seconds three times because I was excited to try the crossbow out. It's a little over ten inches long.
The second was of black locust with an almost equilateral triangle profile down the length. It also ultimately broke its back, though before that I could see a number of areas of compression on the belly. It's about 12 inches long.
The third one was more of a flatbow, but when it broke I was so frustrated I snapped it a few more times and now I can't find it.
The fourth is the one in the video and still in the bow. For this one I glued together with titebond II 8-10 pieces of (maple?) veneer I had lying around and backed it with a piece of silk. Early in tillering I noticed a belly area with some compression where the glue had failed between two pieces (where the most obvious bend is now). I attempted to hit it with glue and slapped a strip of bamboo on the belly in hopes of fixing that spot, and that worked for the day before it finally gave in, the first layer of veneer on the back breaking under the silk. It is 12 inches long.
So I hope you found that all interesting. Are any of you seeing my patterns of failure? Something I could do better? I seem to break them all close to the same spot, and I'm unsure of what might be my best strategy for making such a small bow - would you think there are any problems with such a small size? I end up using just a small portion of the stave, barely two growth rings, if that. That why my last try was composite, to try and get more "growth rings".