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Bows / Re: 150# recurve
« Last post by Marc St Louis on February 23, 2026, 08:19:07 pm »I had a special jig that I used to brace heavy bows, nothing more than a 2X8 with several 3/4" holes drilled down it's width and a support for the handle. Even with that it was a nightmare to brace it for the first time.
As far as dimensions go I didn't really keep track of the information but if I remember right it had 1 3/4" wide limbs and the length would have been in the 67" range
The backing was sugar maple and I found that maple is a more reliable backing than hickory and it was quarter sawn, or edge grain. I had access to high quality sugar maple from land I owned.
I'll try and upload picture to the site, I'll have to crop and reduce their quality to do that.
As far as dimensions go I didn't really keep track of the information but if I remember right it had 1 3/4" wide limbs and the length would have been in the 67" range
The backing was sugar maple and I found that maple is a more reliable backing than hickory and it was quarter sawn, or edge grain. I had access to high quality sugar maple from land I owned.
I'll try and upload picture to the site, I'll have to crop and reduce their quality to do that.
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I have made several 2-piece bows using a joint like that, and I don't see how you left so little wood on the back side of the socket. Did you build up the sleeve under the leather? Also, with so many laminations, how thin is the horn? It's crazy nice and looks like a great hunting bow.