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Main Boards => The Bowyer's Bench => Topic started by: TX FLY CASTER on July 18, 2015, 06:03:00 PM
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I have a few questions...........
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I have built several.
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I have also built a few.
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So I talked to Elmont about shortening the 68" design. in order to make the bow 64" NTN he said that I need to move the pin two inches up the form , and remove 2" from the butt of the limb template. The problem is ......If I do all of this I end up with something like 62.25 NTN........
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I have not started the bow only running through the layout . Just curious if anyone else has noticed this.
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I even checked the drawings and layout for the 68" bow as it is per the plans..............Its 66.5" NTN
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How are you measuring it? Straight from NTN or along the bows unbraced profile (i.e. following the curve of the limbs)? It should be the latter.
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If you want 64" shorten riser to 15" and bring pin in 1" on limb form.
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jsweka , I am measuring it along the belly unbraced .
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Al Dean , I want the 17" riser. I had thought about dropping the riser length but opted to keep it 17" on the first one .
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Bingham TD longbows end up 67" ntn on all standard ones I have made.
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So the plans are off? My problem is........If Binghams instructions for shortening the bow are as I listed above , I ordered lams for a 64" bow ,do I build it like they stated and endup 62" or do I alter to actual 64" . If I build it at 62" how much weight will the 2" loss add?
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It depends to a degree on the weight you are making the bow but around 5#
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I've built over 40. But after the first one I changed everything from riser length to limb profile to pad angle to creat my own. I use a 16" riser. If you follow his plans it will turn out just as he says.
Mike is correct about 5# if everthing is exactly the same and you chop off 2 inches.
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Thanks for the info.