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building up shelf

Started by rnharris, August 17, 2007, 12:19:00 PM

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rnharris

any idea's on building up shelf on recurve for max accuracy and durability for hunting my curve has a long flat shelf with lots of arrow contact
i have mole skin to work with now ,should the main contact point be under the hand thanks Ralph
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ChuckC

well, velcro comes in very thinn to very thick (that is scientific) sizes.  a small piece of very thick centered ofer the "sweet spot" of the shelf might pick it up 3/16 or so.  Ummm..If you have never used it,  use the soft part of the velcro.  Just make the piece small to fit only the "sweet spot" area, not the whole shelf.
ChuckC

madness522

You could just about anything under the shelf material to raise up a bump.  I think the bump shoud be directly above the deepest part of your grip.  I have done it before with a piece of leather raw hide strap.
Barry Clodfelter
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V I Archer

I always place a mathcstick, or toothpick under the shelf material.  I usually use a single piece of leather for my plate and shelf.  I epoxy the stick in place in the desired spot, and contact cement the leather over it.
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SOS

Have used a piece of the the thick stick-on felt you can buy at lowes or home depot.  A piece maybe a 1/4" wide stuck right above the pivot point of the grip works well on a flat shelf, has a little give and wears well.


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