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Bows / Re: Common mistakes in deflex/reflex bows?
« Last post by Aussie Yeoman on Today at 05:28:21 am »
So to drop down on that further, how do you ensure that? Tiller only with a scraper? Some other stratagem?
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Around the Campfire / Re: It followed me home thread
« Last post by bjrogg on Today at 05:08:27 am »
Nice collection Clint. Thanks for sharing. I always enjoy seeing what follows you home.

Bjrogg
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Bows / Re: yew - a madam's target bow 31# -27"
« Last post by Hamish on Today at 04:57:10 am »
Very Cool, very classy. I rarely see horn nocks on a flatbow, I thought I was one of only a few that does it. They look really good, especially with yew.

Great attention to detail. I really like it.
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Bows / Re: Common mistakes in deflex/reflex bows?
« Last post by sleek on Today at 03:08:57 am »
You make sure the reflex is even thought the bending portion of the limb. Whe you bend the limb, you make sure the bend stays even as it straightens out, eventually becoming a straight line as the limb flexes flat. After its a straight line, you make sure it bends evenly into a perfect curve as you pull it through towards full draw. You set yourself up for success by evenly reflexing the bow. Start even, finish even.
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Bows / Re: Common mistakes in deflex/reflex bows?
« Last post by willie on Today at 02:01:02 am »
Biggest problem is over stressing the limb. A limb will always have a specific amount it can bend no mater its profile. Make sure the bend radius never is exceeded.

A few forumites have mentioned already how difficult it is to not create a hinge when tillering a R/D design. How would you go about actually making sure the bend radius is never exceeded?
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Bows / Re: December Bow Of the Month entries
« Last post by sleek on Today at 01:34:36 am »
Just gonna bump this up. Post any links to any bows you are finishing up this month.
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Bows / Re: yew - a madam's target bow 31# -27"
« Last post by Lehtis on Today at 01:33:51 am »
Beautiful!
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Bows / Re: Common mistakes in deflex/reflex bows?
« Last post by sleek on Today at 01:33:16 am »
Biggest problem is over stressing the limb. A limb will always have a specific amount it can bend no mater its profile. Make sure the bend radius never is exceeded.
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Bows / Re: yew - a madam's target bow 31# -27"
« Last post by Pat B on Today at 12:07:30 am »
 :OK
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Arrows / Re: Quiver, by request
« Last post by StickMark on December 13, 2025, 11:14:05 pm »
I might use my woven quiver this winter. I find myself ambush hunting more than crawling around, and I take off the quiver in that ambush style of hunting once in place. They are noisier.

Really nice work. Welcome to PA.
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