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Quote from: PatM on September 02, 2020, 02:45:11 pmIt seems like bowyers have already figured all this out but people are hopeful there's some magical other combination lurking out there.Pat,My goal is not to find a magical combination (I don't think such a thing exists) but to be able to understand the mechanics of the bow limbs and materials in order to be able to design a bow on paper and build it with high assurance of getting what I want without building 100's of bows and building an empirical database. As an engineer it is normal to me to use math to define the world around me and allow me to design structures and machines that work the first time out of the box. This is no fundamentally no different.Bow making has room for everyone in it, from those that want to use basic hand tools and craftsmanship to reveal the bow inside a stave to those who want to make bows in a more precise fashion, through understanding of the physics involved. All of these approaches are legitimate in my opinion, it is really just different strokes for different folks.Mark
It seems like bowyers have already figured all this out but people are hopeful there's some magical other combination lurking out there.
For sure, but Archery The Technical side did all this for you decades ago.
Quote from: PatM on September 02, 2020, 05:08:45 pmFor sure, but Archery The Technical side did all this for you decades ago.Not really. It started down that path, but is merely a first step.Mark
Oh come on Pat. These guys are doing what they do best. And I bet there are some that can make a really good bow. Arvin
But where are you in your ability to execute the science with a piece of wood?
Quote from: PatM on September 03, 2020, 10:06:45 amBut where are you in your ability to execute the science with a piece of wood? I don't have to be able to tiller as well as DC or Badger if I can design the bow on paper and then make it to those dimensions with good accuracy. Which is a good thing, because I am never going to be able to tiller as well as many of the veterans here.Mark
I don’t mind the thread straying at all. I’m taking it all in and trying to learn.