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Bows / Re: Madake-horn, 57#@28"
« Last post by Tuomo on January 28, 2026, 02:17:04 am »
I even owned a Watusi horn bellied Dryad longbow many years ago that was drop dead beautiful, but it was very sluggish.  I thought at the time that it must have been the added belly mass.

I remember those Dryad bamboo-backed, horn-bellied bows, they were great-looking bows. It’s interesting to know that they were slow, because they seemed very fast. The physical mass of this kind of bow is the main thing to consider. The heavier ones I made (98# and 70#) are fast, but that’s because they are strong relative to their mass. This bow is also quite heavy but has a lighter draw weight, so its performance may suffer. I have to make chrono tests. Making low-draw-weight bamboo-horn bows can be difficult, although "Simk" has succeeded at this very well.
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Bows / Re: Apple Flatbow 54# @ 27"
« Last post by medicinewheel on January 28, 2026, 01:10:34 am »
I actually see a large apple branch with a natural and quite even reflex right here in front of my livingroom window...  8)
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Bows / Re: Calculate draw weight?
« Last post by Selfbowman on January 27, 2026, 11:23:40 pm »
What Del said it’s going to be closer to 4.5 to 5# per inch.
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Bows / Re: Calculate draw weight?
« Last post by golfhitgame on January 27, 2026, 10:20:32 pm »
You can estimate it, but you can’t calculate it accurately without measuring the bow through the draw.
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Arrows / Re: Best Silk for Whipping?
« Last post by agaronline on January 27, 2026, 10:16:42 pm »
Pure sewing silk tends to be too weak for whipwork because it’s designed for needlework, not load-bearing wraps. Look for silk that’s meant for upholstery, bookbinding, or leatherwork, as these are usually stronger and more tightly spun. Some traditional bowyers also use silk-covered linen or silk-covered polyester thread — the silk gives the look you want, and the core gives the strength.
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Bows / Re: Hickory/Sinew D 46# @ 25"
« Last post by Robert Pougnier on January 27, 2026, 09:15:47 pm »
Thanks everyone I really appreciate the kind words!
I think if it was not for the horn overlays the build would be pretty true to period-materials though I don't know if people ever did use salmon skins for water protection. They would have had massive atlantic salmon though if they did!

It felt great to turn a mistake around and provided some great learning. I felt pretty dumb causing the problem in the first place, but that's alright.
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Bows / Re: Hickory/Sinew D 46# @ 25"
« Last post by superdav95 on January 27, 2026, 08:11:27 pm »
Those salmon skins look very cool. Very authentic looking.  Very well done. 
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Bows / Re: Hickory/Sinew D 46# @ 25"
« Last post by Pappy on January 27, 2026, 07:14:58 pm »
You are a bow building machine, another nice one and good save. Pappy
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Primitive Skills / Re: Life is good
« Last post by bjrogg on January 27, 2026, 06:40:41 pm »
Glad to hear everyone is getting back to normal. Good on Matt for checking in on Bob. It’s been brutally cold and windy here lately.

Pappy I wonder if you could use one of those heater for water troughs for your fish tank.

Bjrogg
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Bows / Re: Hickory/Sinew D 46# @ 25"
« Last post by bentstick54 on January 27, 2026, 06:09:20 pm »
Another very nice bow Robert. I have to agree with Pat, tiller is spot on. And there’s never to many pictures.
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