Well, I decided to take up bow building, because I need another time-intensive, space-intensive hobby. I'm sure my wife would agree.
This bow is for my daughter, who is in desperate need of an upgrade from her worthless gl**s kiddie bow. I'm making it from an oak board of less-than-perfect grain--that's what I have to work with and there's no prospect for anything better in the foreseeable future, so I'm doing the best I can with it. 53" ntn pyramid bow, backed with light linen canvas. Going for 20# @ 20". Right now I have it to 20# @ 15". It feels bendy and snappy and I think it really wants to be a bow. Sorry for the backlit images. I'll try to take some more this evening when the yard is darker and the deck is brighter.
Braced:
100_0337 by
Thomas Wilson, on Flickr
Pulled to 20# at 15":
100_0336 by
Thomas Wilson, on Flickr
Couple questions:
According to the gizmo, and good old eyesight, I have quite a hinge in the left limb. I'm slowly rasping the stiff spots to even it out. Correct?
The right limb looks stiffer than the left, but it's bending almost exactly the same total length. Can someone enlighten me as to what's happening there and what to do about it?
A couple times this bow has made a *tick sound when I've strung it. Should I be scared about that, or is that normal, or somewhere in between?
Any other advice/tips/cautions/wild accusations?
Thanks, boys! Thomas