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Main Boards => The Bowyer's Bench => Topic started by: Nathan Shaw on April 08, 2018, 08:46:29 PM
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I am new to bow building and am looking for direction on the stave I have in the works. The stave is 70” long, .775” wide at its narrowest point (5-6” from the end), .85” wide at what will be mid limb and 1” wide at the center of the stave. I don’t have any expectations for this stave. It would be great to get a 50# at 28” bow out of it but at the same time would be happy with a 30# at 24-25” kids bow. What bow design would best fit this type of stave? I am open to any suggestions and am willing to try anything.
Thank you in advance for your suggestions!
Nathan
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How thick is the stave? 1" to 3/4" wide osage stave can make a 50# bow. I'd start at 66" and just start tillering.
Will you post a few pics?
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Pat, thanks for the input. The stave is plenty thick, approx 4”. After doing a little more research I have decided to try a bendy handle. I’ve never shot a bendy handle bow so I may be at a disadvantage here. I have it laid out like this. Handle (1” above and 3” below center) at 5/8”-1” thick and 1” wide, entire length of limb is 3/4” thick, mid limb is 3/4” wide and limb tips taper for about 4” to 1/2” wide. Does this appear to be some appropriate specs?
Nathan
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Nathan
You posted a thumbnail picture, which is fine.
After you select your picture from your PC or phone, just to the right of the little window where the picture name appears, click ( Insert Attachment 1 ). That will make the picture full size in your post.
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