Hello everyone,
Relatively new to bow making and have just started my fourth bow. I've been cutting my teeth on board bows and have been trying different things on each bow. My first bow was a bend through the handle flatbow that I over-tillered to low poundage and cut in a shelf on the wrong side. I went on to pike the bow and my wife is using it now (she's a lefty). Second bow was for my daughter and was a shorter pyamid style bow with stiff handle. I got a little rushed with heat treating and it broke trying to string it too soon. Trying to learn as much as I can from each bow I make so I am here for some feedback on my third bow.
66 inch ntn pyramid bow with glued on stiff handle section. Backed with fiberglass tape (I know, I know
) as it is what I had and wanted to try a backing. Unfortunately I didnt take pictures till after it failed but I would appreciate any feedback I can get on this one.
I had taken my time tillering with frequent trips to the tree never pulling up to my targeted draw weight. Was aiming for 40-45 pounds at 29 inches. Kept it under 35 pounds on tree. Got it to brace and next trip to tree it started popping and cracking well before 35 pounds. Here is a pic of tiller.
Bow1 by
Matthew Chodat, on Flickr
Pic of the area where it failed. Was about a third way up the top limb which is on the right side in the picture.
Bow1 by
Matthew Chodat, on Flickr
I was also struggling with alignment on the lower tip and could not seem to get it to change effectively with wood removal.
Bow1 by
Matthew Chodat, on Flickr
On a different note... I was very happy with how the handle turned out. Was considering putting in a shelf.
Bow1 by
Matthew Chodat, on Flickr
Bow1 by
Matthew Chodat, on Flickr
Any input is appreciated!
Thanks in advance