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Scott Caldwell
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December 31, 2006, 04:15:00 PM »
Look at this and tell me what you think. The L was weak at 3in brace so I worked it down then then went to 10in. and the l was weak. Also the R took an inch more set. What is going on?
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Scott Caldwell
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sorry for the double post
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Aram
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December 31, 2006, 06:46:00 PM »
What wood? Measurements?
From the pictures it looks like a large handle or short limbs.
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Scott Caldwell
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Red oak backed with 1 layer of drywall tape. 70inNTN, 4in handle, 2in fades on each end. 1 5/8 wide at fades tapering to 1/2 wide at nocks. If yall think its firewood Im cool with that. LOL. I have an osage stave shaped but I do not want to start tillering it until I have some more experience with a couple of Board bows.
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Scott Caldwell
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January 01, 2007, 10:21:00 AM »
OK, it is long handled. 4in handle(black),2in riser?(yellow), 2in fades(red). What should I do?
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John Scifres
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January 01, 2007, 03:25:00 PM »
Looks fine to me so far. It may be a bit too strong to be drawing in earnest but keep working at ti. Your right limb might take a few more scrapes than the left. Keep at it. You are doing fine.
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