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Cutting nocks

Started by Buemaker, February 13, 2008, 09:05:00 AM

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Buemaker

A while ago there was a thread on how to cut the nocks on a bow so they became the same on each side of the bowtip. I believe Eric Krewson showed a good way to do this. Does anyone remember the name of that thread? Thank you. Bue--.

elk ninja

Bue,
Don't remember the name, but I remember the technique.  Cut grooves on the back, string up the bow to brace height and mark the lay of the string with a pencil.  Unstring and file away!
You can try searching for Eric Krewson's recent post's as well, that might get you what you need.
MIke
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Jim now in Kentucky

Don't cut grooves on the back of the bow. Makes a great place for the tip to break  or a sliver  to  lift  at full  draw.  I made a marking gauge with 45-degree shoulder to  mark  the tips. Gauge has two  shoulders for left and right sides of the tip.
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