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Started by formerbutcher, September 15, 2009, 10:57:00 AM

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formerbutcher

Just wondering who has made self bows from it, and if they have any advice.

Thanks John
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formerbutcher

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limbcracker

I've made several self bows of walnut, it makes a nice fast, beautiful bow if left long and wide. I seems a bit brittle, inclined to break suddenly with no warning. The lighter colored sapwood makes a much superior backing, the darker inner wood seems to hold up better in compression. Stay away from kiln dried boards of walnut, I've broken a half dozen nice straight ones on the tillering stick before getting to full draw. Try to find a whole log, or an air dried board of half light, half dark wood and it will give you the best chance of making a good, durable bow. I recommend starting out at 70" and 2" wide for a 28" draw Good luck. Kirk

formerbutcher

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Roy Steele

I also have built a couple bows out of it.Out of saves only.Like linebasker said keep it long and wide.And no real high poundage say over 60 would be to much.
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