Hello,
Here are some images of freshly finished bows. They have not even been fired yet. The first 3 bows came from an ash billet I split myself, and
all had about 2 inches of reflex after being roughed out and dried to 10%.
First up: meare heath inspired design (64" ntn, 30#@28", 2" at flares up to mid-limb, 7/8" at nock)
Fully braced:
10 minutes after being unbraced:
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Second bow: meare heath inspired design (72" ntn, 40#@28", tillered to 32", 2.25" at flares up to mid-limb, 7/8" at nock).
Important note: the roughed out bow's top limb had a significant wave (up and down, not side to side), that is now less noticeable. The end result, when braced, is not the optimal curve because of this wave: there's a spot that doesn't seem to curve, but in a sense it is, as it was reflexed before. (Is that decision correct?)
Fully braced:
10 minutes after being unbraced:
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Third bow: Mollegabet inspired style (72" ntn, 35#@28", tillered to 32", 2.25" wide).
Note: I was planning on making this bow 3" wide, but I discovered a worm hole when roughing it out. Regardless of that modification: mollegabets require a lot more work than pyramidal type bows! damn!
Fully braced:
10 minutes after being unbraced:
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Fourth bow: This is my very first bow, now 2 years old. It has been shot thousands of times. Specs: straightforward pyramidal design: 72ntn, 35#@28", tillered to 32", 2.5" at flares down to 7/8" at nocks.
Fully braced:
10 minutes after being unbraced:
There you go. Thanks for any help!
Loa