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Yippee! I Have a Bow - With Pix
Postby Dick in Seattle on Sun Jan 18, 2009 4:43 pm
OK... got the pix processed (and added to the Beginning Bowyer's Log web page). Here is the previous message again, but now with four pix. I'm interested in what you think of the curve...
This mornings work was the real excitement of this journey. Up till now, I've felt like I was building a pyramid the hard way... piling up bricks in a cube with the anticipation of then removing everything that didn't look like a pyramid. This morning I bandsawed the bow out of that layup and I felt like running up to the Pharoah and yelling, "Look, look, it's a pyramid!" It's truly amazing how you feel at that moment when, in spite of all the worries and all the mistakes and problems, a bow does indeed appear. And, if I may say so, it is a beauty. Quite different in the appearance of the wood and, of course that curved flatbow shape I'm working with. I got better pix this time (found out what setting in my program I had changed!).
Even better, once I edge sanded and generally smoothed up... though still far from final finishing... the limbs came out straight, no twist... the curve looks good. The limb that will be the bottom is 1/4" less brace height than the top, so no special tillering will be required. Best of all, the weight is going to be almost right on what I planned for the layup formula... I nocked it at a full 68" and it is pulling almost exactly 31#. Now, it is going to lose some weight as I finish it up... probably about 5#. I'll keep track of that and will probably end up cutting the limbs back for a 66" or 64" bow. I was hoping for maybe 62" to gain a bit of speed, but, hey, to come that close on my first effort just has me walking on air. The pix I got include the limb and tiller checks at half draw and some shots at full draw....
If you want to know what i'm feeling like right now, picture a beagle puppy with a new tennis ball :^)
At times I think it looks like too much curve at the fades, particularly in the third pic, with the wood brace... not so much at full draw. Feels good, but do I want to move some curvature outboard a bit?
Dick