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Main Boards => The Bowyer's Bench => Topic started by: wood carver 2 on June 11, 2016, 10:49:00 AM
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I recently bought an old Darton recurve that I was planning to give to my niece to shoot. It shoots well, but it has a small amount of twist in the lower limb. Is there a safe way to remove the twist?
Dave.
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Dave, I've heard you can run hot water over the limb and torque it just past straight and hold it for a few minutes. I've never done it so maybe someone else will chime in.
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You can bump the limb straight. Twist the limb in the opposite direction until it's stiff, hold in place for 15 seconds and check straightness, repeat a few times if needed.
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Thanks guys. I'll give it a try.
Dave.
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x2 on the hot water trick. It's worked for a couple of bows friends have had me fix if the limb isn't too far outta whack.
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Originally posted by canopyboy:
x2 on the hot water trick. It's worked for a couple of bows friends have had me fix if the limb isn't too far outta whack.
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If the hot water won't due it you would probably have to retiller the bow by sanding the side of the limb.