When making a selfbow/longbow, how do you determine the correct location for the arrow rest in relation to the centre of the bow (centre between the nocks)?
Red Dwarf
Mostly has to do with how you plan on gripping the bow. If you like to use a full hand or low wrist then keep your handle close to center between the nocks. If you like to use a high or straight wrist grip then shift your handle lower down the bow or toward the lower nock. Example: (assuming a 4" grip here)full hand/low wrist-keep handle centered. Measure up 2" and then down 4" for your handle. High/straight wrist measure up from center, say, 1" and then down 4" for the handle. For a medium grip somewhere in between.
Everyone's different on what they like so just experiment and see what you like. But always keep your center marked during lay-out and adjust from there. When your bow is complete you should be able to balance it on your finger dead center of the bow. If this doesn't happen then you will have to grip the bows using a slightly different grip then intended.
ART B
an inch and a quaret to an inch andd a half over center is normal, but like Art said it will depend on how your bow is set up. When you get your handle shaped it will feel best in your hand at one particular spot. I draw a line over the webbing of my hand at that spot and put my rest there.
Sorry I couldn't get back to you guys sooner; away for a few days.
Thanks for the replys.
Please excuse my ignorance but, why do you not locate the shelf in the geometric centre of the bow, and then tiller the limbs to give an even pressure on your bow hand?
What is the advantage or otherwise of a "higher than centre" shelf?
Red Dwarf
For one thing the handle isn't long enough and for another that would put all your hand pressure below the mid line of the bow.
Guess you could do it that way though. The Japanese Yumi bows have the handle placed well below the center of the bow.