Originally posted by PEARL DRUMS: For a 28" or so draw I like a 66" ttt flat bow, 1 3/4" wide 12" past the fades then straight taper to 1/2" tips. Dry heat 3-4" of reflex in and you will be very happy.
Originally posted by PEARL DRUMS: 4" handle, 2" fades. You can build an easy 2 x 6 caul to add reflex or steam the center 12" and set the handle back. That requires a bar clamp and two chunks of 2 x 4 x 4" long. Do you have the Bowyers Bible's I or II?
Originally posted by George Tsoukalas: Saplings are fun. First imagine stringing the bow. Pretend you are stringing and see if it wants to flip on you. Check to see if a long string falls on where the handle would be...center of tip to center of tip. Choose the best side for the back. Knots are better left on the back and there will be knots. Mark a couple of lines for belly and back. Remove the belly wood. Remove the bark. Floor tiller a few inches and let dry. I like a 4-5 inch handle and a 1.5 to 2 in fade. I like the handle centered and symmetrical. Leave the bow 2 inches or longer to counteract the crown. Jawge
Originally posted by PEARL DRUMS: Use a saw to kerf elm, splitting doesnt work so hot!