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Main Boards => The Bowyer's Bench => Topic started by: Ken Sorg on April 08, 2016, 08:11:00 AM
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Tillered my first bendy handle Osage yesterday on a stave that was saved from the burn pile. It's 62" ntn, 1" wide and has a small knot 3" from the center,,,it's dimpled on the bellyside, pimples on the back. After sanding back and belly with 220 grit, I strung it to watch the limbs during the draw and heard a tink. The knot popped a Crack that is horizontal. I could watch it open a little when flexed so I shot some super glue into it and unstrung it. What next??? I want to sinew repair the area then wrap with thread. Broke my heart hearing the crack :( I was able to get 51lbs@27" with little to no set using Eric Krewson's goof proof floor tiller method starting at 5/8" center tapering to 1/4" tips...what to do????
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I would have used super glue too.
I have to say that I almost always tiller knots to not bend as much as the rest of the limb. I like them to appear stiffer.
When I have not done that I've had problems.
Jawge
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Do you think I should sinew around the knot then wrap with thread and soaked down with super glue? This bow was made from a sliver of a real stave. Questioned myself many times about wasting time on it. I did and this bow + a Douglas fir shaft=smile like a little kid,,,,,scrunch face and all :)
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I've got pics back, belly, and un-strung profile, but cannot post them.
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Many times a knot will check or crack. Generally super glue will fix it.
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It will probably be ok with just the super glue unless the crack extends beyond the knot. Jawge
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Hey you are luck My pin knots usually make my 1 pieces into two if they let lose.