I'd like to put a leather grip on my recurve but it has a significantly curved grip. Does anyone have any tips on how to best go about doing this? The leather I have doesn't stretch much so I can't get it to go down smoothly around the whole grip.
Check out Three Rivers they have seven grips . I have only used the saddle it forms perfectly to your bow and is a very comftable leather .
I have done a few. I use masking tape to make a pattern then sew it up. You will have trouble if you have any really radical shapes, like deep grip areas. Cut a good pattern. Hold it on with rubber cement while you sew, go slow, enjoy the work and it should turn out just fine.
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thx for the tip there. I have a Beaver tail I want to use on my Blacktail. I've been messing with it and can't see how I was going to get it on there looking good. I'll try your tape method.
http://www.angelfire.com/sk/myplace/sparky3.html
This should help. Flints
About that link...
Doing a straight longbow grip is pretty straight forward. Getting the curves smooth on a recurve is something else. I want mine to come out like this.
(http://i11.photobucket.com/albums/a170/aaaabbbbcccc/gatorgrip009.jpg)
(http://i11.photobucket.com/albums/a170/aaaabbbbcccc/christmas06delete006.jpg)
wow those are nice :thumbsup:
To make it fit radical curves I've found it helps to wet the leather and do one curve atta time. To help it stay how ya want till it dries I use some heavy string to wrap it. Here's a pic I hope will help...
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v495/Stealthed/Bow/topwrapped.jpg)