Hey yall. Well, Sat. I got my osage stave down to 1 ring.
That was a load off my shoulders, but it wasn't as hard as I thought it might be. Anyway, I've been drawing and re-drawing the layout of the bow on the back. Hopefully in the pic you can see that the stave is somewhat curved. At first I drew the handle section in the middle and made the limbs fit more in the middle of the stave which meant that the handle would be off-set and the limbs would not be lined up straight. I was contemplating cutting it out that way and then heating and bending it straight, or leaving it that way so that the string would line up with the arrow rest better.
Then I changed my mind and figured out a way to draw it out straight, but from one end of the handle out 4 or 5 inches, one side of the stave is cupped out where it split so that the limb could not be rectangular in cross section, but would have to be more of a trapezoid shape. What do you think would be the best solution? Thanks for the help, Brad
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