Well, I finished the bow. Sort of. I have it strung and shooting and do not anticipate any more tillering. Pretty much all I need to do is some finishing and I'm done. My target was a 50lb bow. Here's what I got.
Overall lenght: 66"
NTN length: 64"
Mass: 15.57oz
Draw Weight: originally weighed in at 46# but after shooting about 100 arrows, it weighed in about 44#.
String follow: Just after shooting, the limbs were at about 1 5/8" and settled in about 1/2 hour later to 1 1/4"
I started with Tim Baker's "First Wooden Bow" and had a 70" length. Since it came in at 35lbs, I cut it down twice to the current length. I didn't change the dimensions as I cut it down and mostly cut down thick limb tips. I ended up with this
Top limb: Tip 41/64w x 15/32t; mid limb (from handle to nock) 1 1/4" w x 29/64" t
Handle: 1 1/2" w x 3/4" t
Bottom limb: Tip 19/32 w x 31/32t; mid limb (from handle to nock) 1 17/64w x 15/32t
Here are some pics
Profile:
top limb side
top limb front
bottom limb side
bottom limb front
I shot about 75 arrows at less than full draw length to break it in. I then took it out shooting just after weighing it in at 46# @28" using a string weighing 211gn (had a tail from when the bow was longer) and here's what happened.
Weight 1 2 3
1. 475gn 180 153 183
2. 481gn 152 155 157
3. 481gn 154 153 154
4. 481gn 153 153 152
5. 481gn 153 184 153
6. 489gn* 151 149 146
7. 492gn* 151 151 154
8. 481gn 150 153 155
*different make w/ larger fletchings
From what I can tell, it's performing well. I'd like to tweek it, if possible and if not too much trouble. I don't want to have to retiller and lose any draw weight. Like I said, I didn't adjust the limbs much after I cut them down twice. I did very little tillering. Maybe I should have! :-)
What can I do to boost my arrow speed without compromising the bow? I figure I'll lose a little weight sanding but I try to clean up the bow as I get close to final tillering so I don't have a big change.
Will narrowing the tips more make any real difference at this point? Will they require an overlay?
Thanks a lot for your help. You're all an invaluable resource.
May it be blessed,
Todd