just throwing this up from the PDA , otherwise i woulda posted in my thread.
(http://i597.photobucket.com/albums/tt60/thezinks/th_P1150425.jpg) (http://s597.photobucket.com/albums/tt60/thezinks/?action=view¤t=P1150425.jpg)
thats just roughed out to shape , havent done any belly tiler , but to me it looks good. theres a few spots to clean up , but this is close to the marked out profile as i like to get to...
-hov
and dont mind the short shirt... im a hillbilly...
Looks good. What is your next step? Jawge
Youtube - Hova doing some long string testing... (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0lRVDq8L3v8)
got some set from doing floor tiller and testing , but im going to have to steam it or heat it to take the arc out of it , but i dont know if i should do that before tillering or after.
when it was a whole board , it looked like the arc was the whole length , evenly , as if it was on its side at a 45* angle at the store. now it looks like the bend is right about where the halfed-fade is , but im not sure it isnt just the way the pattern was marked. i should have probably taken into account straightening first , but i was pretty eager to get to it...
anyways , let me know what you think. this vid was after some eaaaaasy pulling tosee how far it would go...i pulled it as far as i could and didnt hear one crack...
looks like i might have an eye for this...(now its going to break , great...)
all done with a 2" victorinox swiss , scaled blade...this is already 14 hours...
-hov
just realized the string had moved before the vid , so it was pulling about 6" from where it was supposed to be...
just used some walmart outdoor cordage (NOT para) , and the stuff stretches like mad , and doesnt hold its shape in a knot for shh.
ended up just running a bind , like starting fly tying thread , then threw a tight whip over that. once i twisted the cord enough that it kept a little bit of round shape , it held pretty well. im thinking a proper tight turks head would work great for tree tillering..
anyways , what do ya think of the bend , it looked like maybe i took a little too much off the one handle...but its supposed to be a bend handle , i still have to take off about an eighth on each side of the handle , cause the wife has tiny hands...
-hov
doublepost , delete plz
hmmm link doesnt work for me , let me try a repost...
Youtube - Hova doing some long string testing... (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0lRVDq8L3v8)
-hov
Too much in the handle. Work the midlimbs on out to the tips.
thanks john , going to play around with it tomorrow if i get a chance.
when you say too much , you mean too much period , or just too much at this stage. i still have to clean up the profile of it before i screw with the belly , i was eyeballing it today and theres a few high spots right about midlimb.
its a full taper , should i have just tapered the 12" from tips in?
-hov
Mid limb on needs to bend more. There are builalongs on my site. Jawge
http://georgeandjoni.home.comcast.net/~georgeandjoni/
ok so i went out today and cleaned it all up really good , got it to where i want it as far as sides are concerned . i took another video , and its still about the same , i didnt get a whole lot of bend in the tips after cleanup. i didnt expect much , but they are still pretty stiff.
right now the tips are 3/8 , and they are still 1/2" thick , as it came. so now without narrowing the tips , it would seem my next step is to start belly tillering. i dont want to screw up at this point , so let me know if i should narrow the tips , or thin them out.
as a side note , i got 5 cane shafts (raw) in from TSHOOTER , and its awesome. i cut a knock into one , just for S&G , and using the high stretch cord i rigged to floor tiler it , i launched the stick from it... it was a thing of beauty even for the very rough form its in , to see a bent up stick of river grass fly through the yard...
i cant wait to see what happens once its finished. now i need to ask around for an old feed bag to fill up with something to make a target...
thanks everyone so far for all the help
-hov