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Main Boards => PowWow => Topic started by: Dave P on January 05, 2007, 10:07:00 PM
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This is my first try at building a selfbow.I used HHB and I would appreciate it if you guys could eyeball my tiller progress.
(http://i80.photobucket.com/albums/j163/oakfall/P1010936.jpg)
Thanks,Dave
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(http://i80.photobucket.com/albums/j163/oakfall/P1010938.jpg)
Close to full draw.
Thanks again
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Heck, that's not progess - THAT'S A BOW!!!
How far are you pulling it and how's your draw wt?
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Good for you, Dave. Not Bad. Needs more bending near the handle. All the bending is happening mid limb on. Jawge
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Looking good and heed what Jawge says. Definetly stay off the middle portion of the limb on the right.
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Thanks to all, and I'll follow your advice Jawge.
Dave
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I agree with George - but, it spends upon your draw length. Does the pic reflect full draw or is it drawn farther that you draw?
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What do you think? Am I getting close?
Doug, this shows draw length about 48lbs.@28"
I was looking for a heavier bow but that's how it turned out. Thanks, Dave
(http://i80.photobucket.com/albums/j163/oakfall/P1010945.jpg)
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I've made quite a few glass lam bows as well as all-wood lam bows and I have to say that I'm very impressed with HHB. It really seems to be a great bow wood. I'd be interested to hear what you more experienced bow builders think.
Dave
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It looks a little whip tillered (bending to much in the outer limb) I would get it bending a tad more out of the fades, and there's a flat spot on the right limb just before midlimb.
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Thanks Dano. Do you feel that this whip tiller can be corrected or is it beyond fixing? Would shortening the bow be an option. Thanks for the help.
Dave
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It can be corrected but you are going to lose weight as you fix it. If you shorten the bow you can regain some poundage.
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You can pick up some poundage by shortening you nock to nock length. I remember seeing a formula for figureing out how much to shorten to achieve a specific gain but I can't remember where I saw it, maybe one of the Bowyers Bibles.
What is you nock to nock length now?
For a great help on tillering do a search in the how to forum for Eric Krewsons tillering gizmo.
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GREAT first effort. Follow the advice above and take what your learned to the next one.
-Brian
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