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Offline hova

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Pyramid recipe thread. Pics welcome.
« on: December 01, 2010, 10:08:00 PM »
Ok, with all the bows 4est is responsible for, I haven't seen anywhere that has everyones experience with woods and recipes.

If you have made a pyramid, and it didn't blow up on you, and you're so inclined : I'd like your input.

So here's the information I'm interested in.

Wood type
Where you got it

Nock to Nock length
Handle Length
Fade Length
Working limb length

Width at fades
Width @ tip
brace height and string length @ brace.

any comments you feel might give some insight.

basically I've been scouring google ,and there are lots of different combinations out there, I just want to sort of consolidate them , maybe put a chart together if possible .

pictures will be met with utter hostility as always .

-hov
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Offline Rich Evans

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Re: Pyramid recipe thread. Pics welcome.
« Reply #1 on: December 02, 2010, 08:41:00 PM »
Hova, i htink it would also benefit to know the grain orientation. i know i always try to use edge grain, but maybe others don't and have success. just an idea.
Rich

Offline hova

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Re: Pyramid recipe thread. Pics welcome.
« Reply #2 on: December 03, 2010, 10:35:00 AM »
I thought of some other specs, but those are the ones I see in posts.

I've been going through the forums and writing a bunch down, but so far its pretty usdless. with the exception of 4est, most ppl just followed his BAL,so 97ish % of them are 68inches or more.

oh well, thanks fer looking
-hov
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