Here's a hinge takedown I just finished. 62",50#@27" I'm happy with the way it turned out.Easier to make then a sleeve handle.I made the bow from a stave and cut it in half!! (http://i157.photobucket.com/albums/t53/kendalltechau/100_1828.jpg) (http://i157.photobucket.com/albums/t53/kendalltechau/100_1830.jpg) (http://i157.photobucket.com/albums/t53/kendalltechau/100_1829.jpg) (http://i157.photobucket.com/albums/t53/kendalltechau/100_1831.jpg)
Ooops, she's 64", no string follow.
Nice one Kendall! That snakeskin overlay looks great.
Very nice,can you provide more information on the hinge?
Man, thats a purdy tiller.
Nothin but purdy out of your shop Kendall!!
Another top notch job!
Thanks fellas. Ted@ Raptor Archery has the hinges.
excelent tiller, interesting hinge :) great job!
Nick
Kendoll maybe its my inexperience, but doesn't the idea of a hinge scare ya some? Or is it that solid?
I've never had any problem with them,made several,one's over 15 years old.Just use the right screws,drill pilot holes. You want to make a bow that doesn't bend in the handle.
Looks good.Bigcounty i've did a couple hindges also and if done right there solid.
Beautiful!
Cool bow and very good tiller. I like the idea of the hinge. I have tried other takedown methods but not a hinge.
QuoteOriginally posted by Roy Steele:
Looks good.Bigcounty i've did a couple hindges also and if done right there solid.
Well, like I said, its my inexperience talking. Maybe one day I can do it.
That really is a great tiller! Jawge