Howdy Folks,
So, on this beautiful day, I'm pleased to be making a pile of curly wood shavings with my trusty, flat spokeshave. One of my projects is this RedOak Board Bow; 66" Long, 1-3/4" Wide 'til mid-limb where it tapers to just under 1/2". It's an American Longbow style bow (I think?), with a stiff handle area. I'm shooting for about 50#@29".
Here's the question... At what point I'm I ready to put the bowstring on?
Currently, I'm using a "long string" that is made of a non-stretching material, the loops (the length) are tied so that I have to bend the bow some to hook the loops onto the knock groves. (Although, once the "long string" is on the knocks, the bow isn't bent.) With this setup, it's bending evenly, and (using my digital fish scale), I'm getting 20#@15" and 30#@20". I'm shooting for about 50#@29". Again, at what poundage / draw length do I string the bow to enter into the final tiller stage?
And... With N-to-N at 65", what is my bowstring length supposed to be?
Thank you very much for you help and guidance,
Canoe