heres a question i've been pondering.
when making a if you can only get one or the other met with the wood that you are working,which is more important:
proper tiller or making a decent bow weight for hunting say 50lbs.
only reason ive been pondering this is ive been working on a boo/ipe hunting bow for a friend,he wanted 50 lbs @ 29 inches,the ipe hasnt been wanting to cooperate
in one area just above the handle,the wood almost seems soft there,there has been a troublesome hinge.
i've been getting it better,however the draw weight is going to suffer if i go further. i'm pretty sure i can achive proper tiller but the bow will probably only weigh in at a about 40lbs. now my resources arent great so just saying screw it and starting over isnt an option.
ya i know pics would be nice,however i wont post pics untill this one is finished,one way or another.
it has a brace hieght of 6.5 inches from the back of the bow,slaps the wrist right at the heal of the hand.
i put about 50 arrows thru it last night,seems to be hitting fairly hard and fast right now,pulling 50 lbs @ 29 inches.however like i said has a slight hinge yet.
anyhoo thats the question, ifn you can only have one wich is it, tiller or weight?
peace,
tim