Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Bows => Flight Bows => Topic started by: Del the cat on February 24, 2023, 08:52:10 am
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This is the latest video of the mkii. Tuning is progressing well.
The big advantage of the H layout is the centre shot, which allows me to do test shots at just a few yards, where an ELB flight bow would be smashing arrows at that range due to the arrow flexing.
I've been videoing the whole build and maybe the most interesting spect is that the bow is from a single piece of Yew. Draw wieight about 45# @ 17"Bow length 38"
Still plenty of tuning and modification to be done.
Any comments or ideas are welcomed :)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CRtTFhyeLKA (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CRtTFhyeLKA)
Del
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Del,
I really enjoyed the video and how you created the shoot-through portion of the bow from a single piece of wood. It is a very unique piece of art you created! I hope it works well for your arrow experiments.
Alan
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Cheers, hope to try it tomorrow :)
Del
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very curious how it will shoot!
Nice work, we need more posts in this section :-)
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I'm watching this regularly Del. That's a cool bow. Makes me want to break out the draw knife again.
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I'm drawing it a bit further and have reduced the distance from bow to grip:-
Got it to 285 yards (light tail wind)... I've still got a couple of inches to draw yet. The flipper release is a bit tricky, so I'm looking to make a mechanical release aid.
I'd neglected to tie a nocking point so it was still a bit hit and miss, plenty of tweaking and tuning to do, but the tiller is looking good.
The brass weight helps stabilize it substantially.
I've added a pendulum angle indicator :)
I've got some more technological additions and innovations in the pipline too.
Del
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Does that fall under the primitive category?
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Does that fall under the primitive category?
From the sounds of it, this mad dog Englishman is not getting hung up on categories or definitions. This is about the purity of research. Or something like that, he was slurring his speech by that point and I wanted to get my order in since the barkeep cried "LAST CALL".
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That is pretty cool Del. Thanks for sharing and experimenting.
I love how you are always thinking and tinkering.
Bjrogg
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I've heat treated the belly and made a mechanical release aid... I got 316 yards with it.
I also made a spoof radar unit and posted pictures with it fitted for April 1st :)
Del
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Hahahahaa, nice radar unit!!