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karrow
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so here is my red oak board bow that ive been working on and have started tillering and i think im going pretty well im taking it slow and easy but just in case i would like some advice from you trad gangers. bow specs are 68in over all 2in at the fades and pyrimid limb design with 1/2in @ the tips and 1 1/2in of set. i would like 40#s or more but i dont have a set poundage in mind (maybe a mistake). i am planning on backing with either paper or silk. any advice??? thank you.
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Looking really good to me. The right limb is bending just a little more right off the fade....not much though.... really nice so far.
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Ricky Wallace
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Lookin good!!

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KellyG
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looking good, you need to pick a weight. That way you dont draw over that weight. What is it at so far?
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Sure looks good, I enjoy these builds as I am going to hit one real soon. Was looking at this weekend but a death of a close friends wife put lots of things on hold for now.

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Nice, I would be careful around that right limb right out of the fade. Real nice job.
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Looks good. If you dont already have one make a tillering gizmo and learn to use paint.net. Both will be a big help untill you develop the eye for tiller. As far as weight I often go by what is comfortable as each design may feel different at the same weight.
Your on your way with this one, oh and if I was going to back it I would before doing anything else.
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Looks great! Jawge
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you can easily moniter the weight using a bow scale while you are drawing the bow on the tree. bernie modified a hand held bowscale, which im currently using. it works great on the tree.i'll get a pic of it a little later. ruddy

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karrow
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quote:
Originally posted by KellyG:
looking good, you need to pick a weight. That way you dont draw over that weight. What is it at so far?

kelly g its at 60# @ 20in so i still have sum scraping to do and have decided on 45# with a silk backing. i am currently waiting on my silk to be delivered and have made a tiller gizmo. so things are moving slow but thats just my pace. is 45 a resiable weight for a board bow? more pics and questions to come im sure thanks ereyone.

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ok i hope i get this posted right. so here it is again i added a silk backing. its not the best but i didnt think it was bad for my first time. what do you guys think? i also strung it to a 6in brace and i am 45#s @ 16in so i still have sum scraping to do. my question is what to do next??? sorry for all the questions but i dont want to screw this up. so heres the pics  -  -  - et.com/albums/n545/karrowp/P1010003.jpg[/IMG]  -  -  -  -

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its lookin really good now.

if youre at your weight at 16" , youre not far off. scrape evenly and keep the gizmo handy as you go , just keep going an inch or two at a time.


most guys on here try to stay about 5# over target weight at the draw you want , that way you can slim the tips , adjust tiller if you need to , and finish sanding.


thats just my .02 ...your pace is perfect.


as far as the backing it looks good. i think art or pat b recommend taking a mill file at a consistent angle , and just cleaning the edge up like that.


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only thing left is to keep scraping and keep exercising till ur at ur weight at length
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KellyG
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It is looking good. Try to only draw it to 45# if that is your target weight. That why you never put undo stress on the limb. At least that is what they tell me,
Kelly

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Your really looking good.
The main thing to look out far now is that you keep the belly flat from end to end. No dishes or low spots or ripples. Use a sand paper on a block if necessary. These blemishes cause weak spots later.
Ron

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