I decided to make a takedown bow with a really nice Osage stave I had been seasoning for over two years. I wanted it to be 68 ntn and cut the stave at the center (or so I thought) and fitted the sliding sleeve on both billets. After letting the the epoxy set up I realized my top limb was four inches longer than my lower limb
. After reviewing asymmetrical bow designs here on PA I cut two inches off the top limb and continued with the build.
The bow is 66 ntn and pulls 52# @ 28. It is a straight pyramid design; 1-1/2 wide at the fades tapering to 1/2 wide at the nocks. I glued on antler tip overlays and a bull snakeskin using TB 3. The bow balances nicely in my hand due to the longer top limb and is one of my smoothest shooting bow.
I shot well over a hundred arrows out of the bow and decided to go ahead and finish the bow. I put a coat of Tru-Oil on it. After letting it dry I was disappointed to discover a very faint chrysal on the lower limb. Ive continued to shoot the bow with no change in the lower limb. I plan to continue to shoot it and will monitor the lower limb.
Thanks for looking.
Will