Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Bows => Topic started by: k-hat on May 14, 2013, 11:17:06 am
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Wanted to get some thoughts from y'all on a R/D Hick-backed-osage I want to do. i've got some 3/4" thick osage slats and a handle section (also of 3/4" osage) already steam bent into deflex from a mishap stave. I hate that pretty curve to go to waste!
So which would you do?
1. glue on a riser section to the ends of two slats so they are 1.5" thick, cut splice and glue together into deflex
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2. splice the slats into the deflexed handle section i already have (i have 10+" of handle), with the splice going right up to where the curve starts on either side. The hick backing will go smooth over this and i can add meat to the handle section for grip.
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Thanks JV. That's what i was hoping for, and that's what i'm gonna do unless somebody says it aint gonna work ;) Hadn't seen it done so i figured i'd get some input from the more experienced folk. :)
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I'd like to ask, why the deflex? Why not reflex the handle?
I'd reflex the handle and splice it. Then just do what you'd do for #2.
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Going for a Deflex-Reflex design. It's one of a few I haven't yet tried :)