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Quote from: Pat B on Today at 04:28:47 PMYeah, readjust the nocking point would probably do it. I never understood the three under thing but I shoot instinctively and just look, draw, anchor and release. It's the most simple way for me and that's the way I like it.![]()
I hope we can find someone to take these staves. It would be a shame if they got used for BBQ.
Quote from: Collett5149 on Today at 09:07:49 AMI need to downsize my longbow design to make bows for 10 & 8 yr old nieces.
I'm thinking 15-20# ish, but don't have a starting point for bow length.
Any advice is greatly appreciated.
Thanks, Andy
Quote from: Pat B on Today at 02:19:55 PMI posted it on PA and I'll go back and include his name and phone number. I did put your email address on the first posting.
I appreciate your comment about self bowyers. I used to be pretty good but now I'm just old.
The tillering on a laminated bow is pretty much done with the limbs shape, taper rates, and different wedge configurations if the limbs width profiles are the same. Oh sure... you can weaken top or bottom limb by sanding glass and change the tiller measurements. But that is NOT tillering a bow.... Tillering is carefully adjusting the way the limbs are bending, and where they are bending and balancing things out nicely.... The tiller measurements are just that.... Measurements.
Quote from: Collett5149 on Today at 11:25:37 AMThanks, Kirk. I was hoping you'd write with some help.
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