A bow with no set starts with a bow of the proper dimensions. I've got a formula that will tell you the exact draw weight a bow will take before taking set based on the wood type and dimensions. If you tell me the dimensions, I'd be happy to tell you the draw weight that bow will handle before it takes more than 3/8 inch set.
Disclaimer: ( of course there is one ) I've been working on this formula for YEARS and it works perfectly on osage. I've dabbled with it in other wood types but have not proven it yet with other woods. It seems to hold true and I'm looking for other woods to try this formula on. If you are willing to give it a go, I'll run the numbers for you.
is this an invite for anyone or just for the thread's author? because I'd love to send you some measurments
I dont want to get over run with bows to calculate but I am happy to do one for some folks. I just don't want anyone to feel left out if I don't get back to them quickly. But for these next few days, I have time. Post your bows stats here and I'll run them to see what they should weigh to prevent excessive set.
I need the dimensions of the bow.
Total length
Length of all non bending parts, tips and handle
Width profile of all bending parts starting from the fades towards the tips.
Example:
Wood type: Balsa
Nock to nock 62 inches
8 inch handle
6 inch stiff tips
1.5 inches wide at the fade for 3 inches past the fade
1.25 inches wide at 4 inches past the fade
Even taper to .5 inches wide 18 inches from fade
6 inch Stiff tips after 18 inches
There aren't real bow stats but an example of what I need to plot the bow out. Give me enough detail I can make a bow at home exactly like yours.
I dont need draw length, that has nothing to do with set.
My inbox stays full so just post the information here
Again, I want to stress, this is something I'm very confident in with osage. I've designed and built world record shooting bows with this formula. But I haven't done much at all with any wood outside osage so this is experimental with all other woods. But, it should work. Be prepared to be surprised at how underbuilt most bows really are.