Originally posted by mikkekeswick:
How did you manage to do that?!?
I pulled on it?
Although he was working on a 90# bow and I thought he was just being extra cautious. This one was a bit less poundage and being the great forward thinker that I am, I built the bow before I watched the videos. Obviously my future attempts will have phenolic or fiberglass.
No problems with it coming apart though, it popped good when I first strung it and a little tug in the vise and I had a nice two piece. I was pretty excited when it went up on the board to try out full draw. String lined up perfectly and tiller was still right on at brace. The sleeve itself seemed more than strong enough, it shows no signs of distortion or damage. But the tenon needs to be made of stiffer stuff obviously.
So decisions: Do I knock out a one piece to replace this and get the bow out sooner, or try again with the two piece? Wonder which my recipient would prefer?