Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Bows => Topic started by: Stefan on September 08, 2012, 10:33:06 am
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Hi all,
I am making a hickory backed massaranduba (aka bulletwood, beefwood). I am aiming for 45# @ 28''. It's a pyramid bow with a stiff riser, I have had some problems in tha past with risers popping off so I you have tips on how to tiller this on please let me know.
My last hbm (posted pictures back then) does stack a bit, I want to have a vey smooth draw on this one.
I am interested what you think of my tiller at this point
Greetings,
Stefan
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All your bending is at mid limb, more on the left limb than the right.
Make yourself a tillering gizmeo and straighten that puppy out.
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I made on of those tillering gadgets a while back ;) guess i need to make some cuts in my tillering stick so I can keep the bow under tension while i use the tillering tool,..
Is it o.k. to keep the bow under tenison for like 5 or 10 minutes? Doesn't it induce set?
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Hi all,
I have been using the tillering tool and I think I made some good progress. The tool is very usefull but it's hard to use a the fades...
Do you guys think that the bow needs to bend more at the fades? I don't want the handle popping off
Would really like to hear your opinion....
Greeting Stefan
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Yup I think the fades are tooooo long and the central 1/3 isn't bending at all. Even with an eliptical tiller, the inner 1/3 should flex a bit.
Inner arrows indicate grip, outer ones show where fade could end (IMO)
Del