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Quote from: mmattockx on February 26, 2026, 07:00:37 PMQuote from: Kirkll on February 22, 2026, 11:27:47 AMActually I would prefer the artistic look of the calligraphy pen, but it's very difficult getting consistency on fiberglass. Same thing with a fine tipped roller ball pen... they don't work on glass very well at all.
A couple thoughts:
1) Have you tried scuffing the glass with fine sandpaper before writing on it?
2) Have you tried one of the brush pens that give a similar result to calligraphy pens, but wet the surface of pretty much anything?
Mark
Quote from: Maclean on February 26, 2026, 07:16:36 PMI agree with Steelhead. Gather as much info as you can, weigh the pros and cons, determine the main purpose of the bow, and discuss all of it with Jim before he starts the build.I've seen his draw length chart and my 28" draw fits well inside the 60" bow.
Jim has a bow length to draw length (without stacking) chart on his website, and I used that as part of my criteria. When I told Jim I wanted a bow for hunting in thick cover and short distances of 20 yards or less, he immediately suggested the 58" with my 28.5" DL.
I couldn't be happier with my 58", and I found no difference in smoothness of draw cycle or accuracy when compared to my 60". I think I would have to compare the 58 to a 62 or 64 to notice any difference.
Quote from: Steelhead on February 26, 2026, 03:44:35 PMI really did not notice much difference if any between the 60 and and 62 inch bow as far as accuracy.Thats My personel experience.I think the 60 inch limb dampens out a tiny bit quicker do to each limb being 1 inch shorter.Yeah I'm definitely going to have Jim call before he starts. I'm leaning towards the 60". Most of the people who have suggested for me to get the 62" don't own or have not shot a Centaur longbow and most of the people that say a 60" would be ideal own or have owned Centaur longbows. Even Jim and another well known archer have told me I'd be happy with a 60". I guess I have about 8 months to change my mind. I appreciate the advice.
The 62 inch bow with its longer limbs does have a tiny bit more reflex than the 60.I am pretty sure Jim told me that years ago.
When you get all the info you need.Think on it and talk to Jim before he builds the bow
Quote from: Kirkll on February 22, 2026, 11:27:47 AMActually I would prefer the artistic look of the calligraphy pen, but it's very difficult getting consistency on fiberglass. Same thing with a fine tipped roller ball pen... they don't work on glass very well at all.
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