Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Bows => Topic started by: DC on June 11, 2015, 05:04:33 pm
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Is there any risk in having the nock this close to the end of the bow wood? It's on a 32# bow. What about the same thing on a 50# bow?
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I think you're fine ;)
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As long as your splice is at least 8x longer than it is thick you are good to go no mater where you cut your nocks. Proper gluing processes being the variable here....nice looking scarf btw, its the method I use.
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I personally like to have a little more meat of the bow under an overlay. I don't put much trust in my glue joints though
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I personally like to have a little more meat of the bow under an overlay. I don't put much trust in my glue joints though
I agree with the goat wizard
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Once you've glued your overlay on then make your first cut 3/4 inch from the very end of the tip and you won't have any problems. I think on this one you are a bit close to the end.
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Maybe a little close but will probably be OK. I don't like my overlay it self passed the end of the bow, just personal I guess because a lot do it that way and it does look good, but I have seen them knocked off when the bow tip hits the ground or anything else, and if it does it will usually take a big splinter off the top of the limb ,so I don't want to take that risk. It is like a big lever at the end of the bow and don't take much of a lick to knock it loose. :)
Pappy
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I always grind my angle so I leave about 1/4" or so under the overlay at the very tip, if that makes sense
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I glued these on early in the build and when I thinned down the tips I got a little overhang. I didn't like the look of it(strength wise) but I had seen the occasional one like that. Thought I would ask. I'll avoid it in the future. It wouldn't take much to replace them but being a light I thought it may be OK.