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New adjustable post bow form!

Started by Apex Predator, May 25, 2008, 07:25:00 PM

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Apex Predator

I spent most of today designing and building a new bow form.  I needed one that I could adjust the height and location of my deflex and reflex posts.  This is what I came up with.  The tracks were found in a dumpster about a year ago.  When I saw them I knew I would use them for something one day.  I think they are for holding track lights.  They are perfect for this.  The end posts are socketed so that I can just cut different length sections of 2X4 for different degrees of reflex.  I can slide every post around, and slide them off the assembly if needed.  The inner pieces of wood are red oak 1X2s with screw in inserts to accept my 1/4" X 24 bolts.











I didn't claw my way to the top of the food chain to eat vegetables!

adam

Good idea!! I think it will work great!
Psalm 18:33

kennym

Marty,you're gettin this down!! Looks good!!
Stay sharp, Kenny.

   https://www.kennysarchery.com/

bentpole


Jeff Roberts

Marty, I want to thank you for sharing this incredible journey you have been on for the past couple of years. I remember the story of the first trad kill you made up by the freeway and the progression to where you are today. AWESOME!!! That adjustable form is the ticket but don't stop thinking because you are definetly clicking with these ideas and bows.
Living and hunting with a traditional mindset.

onemississipp

Dustin
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dino

"The most demanding thing you can ask of a piece of wood is for it to become an arrow shaft. You reduce it to the smallest of dimension yet ask it to remain it's strongest, straightest and most durable." Bill Sweetland


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