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Title: I think i messed up
Post by: david wilton on May 27, 2008, 01:23:00 PM
I was cutting belly taper on my osage board 1/4 tapering to 5/8 at the handle.  I wil glue a hickory back on this.

One limb is EXTREMELY weak and i am afraid to take wood off it.

I hope i didnt mess up. i cut right along the lines.
Title: Re: I think i messed up
Post by: John Scifres on May 27, 2008, 01:36:00 PM
Double check the thickness along the full length.  I bet the weak spot is thin.
Title: Re: I think i messed up
Post by: david wilton on May 27, 2008, 02:50:00 PM
yes it seems to be thinner than the other limb
Title: Re: I think i messed up
Post by: Steve Kendrot on May 27, 2008, 11:58:00 PM
Huh...I am doing the same thing tonight. I have a .5" board I am trying to taper with my toothing plane. Doubles as aerobic exercise. I was just gettin online to see if I could find some recommendations for how much the tips should taper to for a Bamboo backed bow and  found this... Tapering from 5/8 at the handle to 1/4" at the tip seems like a lot of taper, (particularly since it would take about a week with the toothing plane). Did I understand you correctly? I was looking to remove about 1/8" of belly wood from fade to tip, taking it from 4/8 to 3/8. Is that enough to get an even reflex/deflex bend in the form?