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Bows / Re: Reflexed Ocean Spray
« Last post by Wallski on Today at 12:30:03 am »
I have some ocean spray but haven’t built one yet, so I’m waiting to see how your bow turns out.    I you have a nice size stave, which is hard to find.
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Bows / Re: Strongly reflexed bow turning inside out!
« Last post by Bob Barnes on November 28, 2025, 08:24:17 pm »
Bob, about how much reflex are you talking about? I find that the more reflex I have the stiffer my outer limb needs to be. About 4" is where it seems to really become an issue, unless the bow has already taken massive set, which is usssualy the case with highly reflexed bows.

Steve my reflex caul only adds 2-3" of reflex, depending on the length.  Even 2" of reflex will cause one to flip on a long string sometimes, so I just clamp the grip to the tree.  I don't use more reflex than that because I don't enjoy hunting bows that are hard to string easily.  It sounds like WhistlingBadger got more than he wanted once the sinew induced more reflex.  An ERC belly won't like it I suspect.
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Bows / Re: Strongly reflexed bow turning inside out!
« Last post by Badger on November 28, 2025, 08:16:38 pm »
Bob, about how much reflex are you talking about? I find that the more reflex I have the stiffer my outer limb needs to be. About 4" is where it seems to really become an issue, unless the bow has already taken massive set, which is usssualy the case with highly reflexed bows.
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Bows / Re: Strongly reflexed bow turning inside out!
« Last post by Bob Barnes on November 28, 2025, 07:43:44 pm »
I always clamp the grip to the tree when using the long string, but most of my bows have heat induced reflex.  Once I get it to brace height, and get a string on it, it's not a problem.
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Around the Campfire / Re: Annual Give Away Prize Pot
« Last post by JW_Halverson on November 28, 2025, 05:54:12 pm »
There is NO better rawhide for bow backing, period, end of conversation. This stuff is no thicker than a good quality business card and a grown man cannot snap a quarter inch wide thong made of it.

Guess they have to have tough hide to deal with the aerodynamic heating from the high mach numbers.   ;D

Yup, gotta have a tough hide to keep them from falling apart on that high G acceleration!
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Bows / Re: Strongly reflexed bow turning inside out!
« Last post by WhistlingBadger on November 28, 2025, 04:42:28 pm »
I'll try to get some pics once I get it strung.  I'm a little nervous about trying it again, since juniper is so weak in flexion.  If it pops over backwards with a shorter string, I'm afraid the belly will break.  But nothing for it but to try, I guess.
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Bows / Re: American Flatbow Oak Board Bow 53lb @ 26"
« Last post by Threy Cameron on November 28, 2025, 04:07:07 pm »
Threy, you flat nailed that one! Excellent craftsmanship and quality. 53lb out of Red Oat is quite an accomplishment. I’ve had some “less than stellar” results with Red Oak – too much string follow. Out of curiosity, how much reflex did you put in the limbs during the heat-treating process?

Cheers man thanks for the encouragement! I'm not sure if my tillering is better than expected or whether this particular red oak is a very dense specimen but the bows are behaving themselves vey well so far.

I only heated in around 1.5 to 2 inches of reflex into the bows, just enough so that they don't take string follow or at least minimize it greatly but not enough to overstress the red oak. I find that my best change in how I heat treat is a transition from a heat gun to a slow cook over charcoal from around 1.5 to 3 hours depending on the temperature or amount of charcoal until the belly is a very dark brown  and almost black on the handle riser. I also heat treat after floor tillering to 8 inches but before stringing so as not to preemptively crush the belly fibers. I've heard many experienced bowyers mention how its much easier to prevent set than correct it.

The photo shows one of my reflex cauls after a heat treatment which gives you an idea of the amount of reflex in the limbs. The caul is set to reflex around 3.5 inches so I've put small wooden blocks under the limb tips so as to have a solid surface to clamp to whilst not reflexing them as far.


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Bows / Re: American Flatbow Oak Board Bow 53lb @ 26"
« Last post by Threy Cameron on November 28, 2025, 03:57:05 pm »
One of the best tillered bows I have seen lately, Amazing!

Thank you, I'm really happy with how the tiller turned out. Really appreciate the encouragement!
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Bows / Re: American Flatbow Oak Board Bow 53lb @ 26"
« Last post by Threy Cameron on November 28, 2025, 03:50:08 pm »
Another lovely, well crafted bow. Great job on the tiller.

Cheers man I really appreciate it. That one board is turning out to be a gold mine of good bows haha.
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Bows / Re: American Flatbow Oak Board Bow 53lb @ 26"
« Last post by NonBacked on November 28, 2025, 02:18:38 pm »
Threy, you flat nailed that one! Excellent craftsmanship and quality. 53lb out of Red Oat is quite an accomplishment. I’ve had some “less than stellar” results with Red Oak – too much string follow. Out of curiosity, how much reflex did you put in the limbs during the heat-treating process?
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