so everyone thats read an earlier post of mine ( chasing my first ring ) knows the back ground of this little one i call "SLIVER".
ive been working on it every now and again as time allows( when its been nice,gotta go for ride on the bike ya know). now the weather has turned again,so ive been working on it some more. ill post a pic or two.
now i reduced the width along the length to match the narrowest part, which was the handle area, so the overall width is 5/8th of an inch wide, 57 inches long and about 3/4 inch thick at the handle area and tapering to about 5/8 inch thick at tips. it is floor tillered right now.
it had a lot of lateral bend to it and some prop twist. so this truly has been a learning experience for me,as i now know how to correct these issues ( somewhat ) with heat.
at one point it had developed a crack in it,length wise down one side,so i very carefully opened it and put in some tbIII glue and clamped overnight and it seems to be holding pretty well.
on one side of one limb it had a piece of wood missing, so i mixed up some tbIII and osage sawdust and filled the gap and let it sit overnight and filed it even with the side of the limb. it seems to be holding up even with bending the limb.
as i was getting ready to put it on a shorter string i decided to ge with only one inch of brace height and found the the string wasnt even close to center with the handle and the bow would want to twist in your hand if trying to draw it a little. so once again i got out the heat gun again and twisted one tip a little and the bent the whole thing at the handle area some to try and eleiminat this issue. so far witht one inch of brace height it seems better now when trying to draw it a little nd the string seems to track a little better also.
ok picture time
this one shows the lateral bend and the prop twist
this one shows it after the heat straightening,and after shaping the tips and cuting in string grooves
this one its on the tillering stick with the long string on it
on the left limb if you look close youcan see a knot and on the side next to the know the gap that i filled with sawdust/glue mix
please let me know what ya'all think
oh yeah,please keep in mind that this was at one time on ridgerunners burn pile. he sent this with for practice chasing a ring. so my thanks once again to him.this has been a wonderfaul learing experience for me and i have become very fond of working with OSAGE, the wood of the bow gods
tim
o.k. so ive done just a little scraping on the limbs today where suggested,not much like i said just a little.
however i did decide to try for a litle more brace height today to get a better feel of the actual tiller.
so i shorted up my bow string and achieved,safely i might add( the glued gap and cracks are still holding at this time) a brace height of 3.75 inches.
hey thats not to bad( or is it,let me know please)
so then i decided to see what it can pull right now,so on the tiller stick it went
i gave it a pull down to 15 inches and got 15 lbs. not to bad i thought.not sure what to go for with this little one.
want to keep it safe but yet shootable for some kid that wants it,any help here would great.thanks for looking
tim