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Title: Take down long bow
Post by: Bow-cephus on March 09, 2010, 01:31:00 AM
Hello, I am making limbs for a t/d longbow riser. Has anyone built t/d's where the limbs come straight up off the riser rather than at a backwards angle??
Title: Re: Take down long bow
Post by: Jeremy on March 09, 2010, 08:21:00 AM
Personally, no I haven't.  You won't have a problem with doing it.  I've seen 3-piece straight or reflexed longbows in the past.  The deflexed risers are just for the r/d longbows.  Settle on the profile you want, then design the riser and limbs accordingly.
Title: Re: Take down long bow
Post by: BenBow on March 09, 2010, 09:29:00 AM
The one problem I see if you are going for a d/r design is you will have to build the deflex in your limbs or have a straight limb with just an inch+ of reflex other wise it will get twisty on you. You could also do a belly mounted riser like B widow.
Title: Re: Take down long bow
Post by: bjansen on March 09, 2010, 09:41:00 AM
I just finished up an alternate riser for my T/D longbow which I used a straight limb pad angle.  Just as BenBow said, It had very little reflex built into the limb.  

Basically it was the Bingham "shallow" longbow limb bolted onto a back mounted, zero limb pad angle riser.  It works good.
Title: Re: Take down long bow
Post by: Bow-cephus on March 09, 2010, 10:26:00 AM
Alright thanks and well I was thinking of reflexing just a little but other than that mostly straight in the limbs. Hope it works