Trying to clear out some other projects... in order to concentrate on finishing the compound conversion and starting to hammer on my swap bow.
I was planning to put the finishing touches on a little bow I made for Lisa. Nock to nock 53" and 50lbs at 26", Hickory backed Osage with Walnut accents. This was a special built small game bow. Quick to draw, fast and easy to bust the brush with. It drew well and looked good on the tiller tree with a short string. I knew it was pushing the boundaries of what these materials will do but didn't expect a blow up! The edges needed to be eased and a final sanding before finish, but I thought I would have her shoot a few arrows through it to see how the poundage felt and see what she thought. Total FAIL!
NOTICE: NO WIVES WERE INJURED DURING THE FAILURE OF THIS BOW.
Here is the necropsy...
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Slight flip to the tips. I liked the shape.
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Very narrow tips.
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Not sure what gave out first, back or belly.
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Backing gave loose right on the grain seam.
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Handle turned out nice and fit Lisa's hand well.
Bow profile was probably too deep in proportion to the width. Like I said, it was somewhat of an experiment and I thought I might peel the weight down to 45#. Oh well... I may be able to strip the handle/fade off and use it again.
OkKeith