This spring I decided to try and make myself a glass bow off my own design. Forward handle D/R longbow. Things have gone well for the most part - however I am having issues with the tip overlays. As you can see by the pictures, the wood overlay gave way. I have made a couple of bows off this form and both have had this happen. On the first bow I replaced the overlay with antler thinking that the wood was just weak. A dozen shots later, the antler gave way too.
I am not sure of the cause, but this is what I am thinking...
maybe the angle of the string grove is too great putting pressure on the overlay when the arrow leaves the string?
maybe the string grove is too deep?
maybe grain running wrong way (at least in the wood overlay)?
maybe the design of the bow has something to do with it?
My question is what do you think is the cause - so I can fix the problem so it doesn't happen again!
I have put several overlays on my selfbows and have never had a single one fail. My only other glass bow was a bingham design hybrid longbow and I had no problems with it.
First 2 pictures are of the first overlay after it gave way. I do not have a picture of the antler one.
Second 2 pictures are the current tip. I changed the angle of the string groove to almost straight up and down. Had to also change the shape quite a bit because of the old groove. This tip is almost a "post" style now - but it seems to be holding ok - maybe a hundred shots through it.
BTW - the bows are not finished yet - what to resolve the issue before I do final sanding and spray on finish!
Thanks for any suggestions!
IMG_0548 by
mwosborn1 , on Flickr
IMG_0549 by
mwosborn1 , on Flickr
IMG_0561 by
mwosborn1 , on Flickr
IMG_0562 by
mwosborn1 , on Flickr