Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Bows => Topic started by: Pat B. on May 08, 2014, 11:26:45 pm
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I have a clean stave that will go 62" from end to end, making a 60" bow..
Problem is I have a long 28" draw, closing in on 29".. What can I do with this stave that will work with my draw length ??
What shape, etc.. Sure would appreciate any help ...
Pat
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Pat, I would recurve it, at least a moderate flipped tip. A 60" osage will make 28" with no problem, without the flip tips it will stack slightly.
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How wide is the stave. If its a stiff handled bow, you can give it wider than usual limbs eg 2"(and flip the tips like Badger said)
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Flipping or recurving the tips is an excellent plan to reduce string angle
Making it a little wider as well.
60" ntn with a 50# draw shouldn't be that big of a problem with osage. Even with a 4" stiff handle.
Sinew or rawhide is also a fantastic option.
It's weird having two "Pat b"s running around here.
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Extend it with spliced in static tips or levers.
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Here's another option. Josh http://www.primitivearcher.com/smf/index.php/topic,37901.0.html
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Pat, I've made a few osage recurves that were 60"t/t, and tillered them to 28". I like the limbs to bend right up to the handle so I barely feel the handle give as I come to full draw. 1 1/2" to 1 3/4" most of the way out the limbs then taper into the recurves or reflexed tips.
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Thanks for the replies fellas !!!
I was hoping the flipped or recurved tips might be a good option...
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Gun Doc, that's an awesome bow !!!
Are you a smith too ?
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Thanks! I dabble in smithy work from time to time, but the "gun doc" comes from my Marine Corps days in the ordinance maintenance field. Josh