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Title: kids bow plans, share?
Post by: arrowlauncherdj on December 10, 2013, 01:04:00 PM
Does anyone have any kids bow plans they'd share for either a Hill style or R/D longbow? All I really need are the dimensions, like riser length, working limb, and stack ballparks so I can get started. I'd want one to come out about 10-12lb and be short enough a 5 yr old could shoot it and not bury the tip in the ground.

Dave
Title: Re: kids bow plans, share?
Post by: macbow on December 10, 2013, 01:14:00 PM
Are you talking glass bows?
I make bamboo backed kids bows and could help a little.
Length for the little guys I like 52 inches. Some say not to exceed their height but I like them longer to make for easier drawing. For the slightly older maybe 10 on up 62 inches.

For glass bows Bingham projects or Kenny M might have some stack ideas.
Title: Re: kids bow plans, share?
Post by: jess stuart on December 10, 2013, 01:56:00 PM
I have built a few by using 2" wide glass and splitting it in half length wise, same with the lams.  I just built it on my mild R/D longbow form with a 12" riser.  Have built them both 48" and 50". Sorry I  can't remember the stack height but I did use .040" glass.  I will look around and see if I can find any notes as far as stack goes. It has been awhile since I built one, to long in fact.
Title: Re: kids bow plans, share?
Post by: Mike Mecredy on December 10, 2013, 07:32:00 PM
Do like what Jess said and use a total thickness of .200. Infact you can get a pair of .120 .001'in tapers, 2" wide cut them up the center and glue it up with some .040 like Jess mentioned and it'll be around 20# @ 25".  If you want to go with hill styled, make the total stack around .225 for 20# @ 25".  

To split the wood lams, use a straight edge and a box cutter, or rotary cutter, that way you won't waste anything. To split the fiberglass use straight cutting tinsnips.
Title: Re: kids bow plans, share?
Post by: arrowlauncherdj on December 11, 2013, 09:32:00 PM
Thanks guys, that's what I was after!

Dave