well I had the new handle curing for 2 days and it looked nice. After I shaped the handle I wanted to recheck tillering, as I was drawing the bow (making sure I didn't over draw the weight)the handle broke braking the bow at the fade of the lower limb. The only thing I can think of is the lower limb was stiffer after I re-did the handle...I think that was the last red oak board bow for me. When I get paid I'll be trying a hickory board bow.
After it broke I was thinking maybe I should have drilled & pin the handle, but Who knows if that would have broke too.... Well back to the Bow drawing board.....I did get about 200+ shots out of it.... I'll try a different style bow, next... So far out of the 9 I did, Only 1 made it the longest. That bow is way under weight, but it's still a working bow.... That one was 2.5" @ fades & .25" @ tips.... Pyramid style bow. I guess that's the style that I can do better with red oak....
I might even go look for some bow trees in the back woods. Do a green stave and let it cure for a month or 2, might even ruff out a bow as well.
I still want to Thank Mickey & Eric for their help with this bow.
Mickey, Again thanx for helping, Your web page has been my guide to BRAKING BOWS...LOLJ/K Great site Mickey & lots of great how-to's.
Eric, I really liked the way the handle looked after I did layers in the Handle... I think that's the way I'm going to do handles on ever bow I work on now, Again Thank You as well..