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Offline 4 point

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First Bow Build, Few Quesions
« on: September 17, 2016, 12:05:00 AM »
I'm totally new to building bows so its been a learning process getting to a finished bow. Spent a lot of time searching and reading on here. I built a takedown recurve and looking back I should've started with a one piece.

 My first question is one of my limbs is narrower than the other by about a 1/8th inch total thanks to going by binghams instructions about removing limb twist. It's tillered properly. Will this have any effect on the bow?

 Second, Is there a trick to getting the limb and riser holes exact. I wasn't impressed with the binghams jig.

 Thanks for any advise you can give me.
 Travis

Offline Mitch Edwards

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Re: First Bow Build, Few Quesions
« Reply #1 on: September 18, 2016, 11:26:00 PM »
I've been working on a td lb riser. Just need time to finish it up. I'm a machinist by trade so I just drew is out on the computer printed it off and drilled then bored the holes on a mill. No big deal. Actually the limbs fit up tighter on my riser than they did on the factory riser. Drill jigs can be accurate but a drill will wander. Best bet for getting your locations dead on is to bore them.

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