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Different Profiles of Wood Bows to Built, why?

Started by RT, August 20, 2007, 10:42:00 AM

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RT

Hi all,

I would just like to get some comments feed back on the different profiles of wooden bows immediately after glued up i.e 1)straight long bow 2)R/D and 3) Reflex

Which of the above glued up profiles is the easiest to Tiller? why?

Thank you very much in advance.
RT

John Scifres

Straight is always easier.  Reflex and especially R/D bows can really fool you in the early stages of tillering, in weight and tiller.

Look at this first push on the floor for a R/D bow:

 

The deflex at the handle really fools the eye.  It seems hinged there.  Plus early draw weight is really up there compared to a straight design.  It's much easier to come in under weight.

Straight reflex makes floor tillering much more difficult simply because of limb twist.  I always feel like I need to take a bunch of weight off of reflexed bows when it's not necessarily so.
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RT

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