Holly Molly, I cut my bow in half.!

Started by recurvericky, February 07, 2011, 07:05:00 PM

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recurvericky

But I meant to. I am in the process of installing an Bow Bolt. Yesterday, I built the jig and filled it with expandable foam and allowed it to cure overnight. This morning I cut it into with my compound miter saw. What a nerve racking experience. It did turn out well and I even drilled the holes to accept the bow bolt.

I think this was the most nerve racking thing I have ever done since I began building bows.
Recurvericky
Richmond, Ks

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hova

i think youre on probation for speaking of cutting a bow up ,  and not posting any pics.


im googling a bow- bolt. you could have saved me all this hassle you know...


lol gj tho , lets see some pics already...

-hov
ain't got no gas in it...mmmhmmm...

recurvericky

Recurvericky
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xbmedic

I felt the same way when I cut mine for the bow bolt, and mine was a production bow. I can't imagine what it was like after spending all that time on such a beautiful build.
Al Braun
Hilo, HI

recurvericky

I checked my setup about 10 times before I made my cut. Drilling the holes was even more time consuming at I checked and re-checked a dozen times. I am quite pleased with the results so far. Tomorrow I plan to glue in the bow bolt. Do you have any suggestions on that step?
Recurvericky
Richmond, Ks

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Walt Francis

Double check and make sure:

The Bow Bolt is tightened all the way before installing it.

Do a pre-assembly with all clamps and alignment material/jigs.

Check & recheck the tip alignment, both pre & post glue-up.
The broadhead used, regardless of how sharp, is nowhere as important as being able to place it in the correct spot.

Walt Francis

Regular Member of the Professional Bowhunters Society

xbmedic

Al Braun
Hilo, HI

JamesJamison


SEMO_HUNTER

Yeah, I don't think I could bring myself to do it either?
I'd rather just get a longer hard case to carry it in if I decided to fly somewhere to hunt, or find a safe place to tuck it away while on a road trip. Hope it works well for you Ricky, good luck.
~Varitas Vos Liberabit~ John 8:32

beetlebailey1977

Yeah I would use it then build the bow after it was installed.  Would dread cutting it up.
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Dmaxshawn

Best of luck.  Like stated earlier make absolutely sure that the bow bolt is in the locked position.  Hope it holds for you.  Not real sure as to what gave first.  The bolt is just as tight as it can get.  




recurvericky

Man, you are killing me with that picture. Did you contact Warren's Archery about it?
Recurvericky
Richmond, Ks

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Dmaxshawn

Nothing to do with Warrens Archery.  The mechanical part of the bolt didn't fail.  The bolt is still "screwed" or "twist locked" together.  The top of the bolt pulled out or the phenolic gave way or either the wood gave away.  No one knows.  The bow bolt is a good concept but it has failed many times.  You do what you want but I'm just trying to save you the headache of possible failure.  

I have another 2 piecer and its got the brass sleeve from three rivers and I trust that system or Big Jims system.  

I hope your not coming to full draw in a coulee on a big 5 point and it gives way.  I know I'll never have another bow bolt.  Sorry for the negative post but that would be my luck.  


Shawn

recurvericky

The owner of Warren Archery told me that some woods do not work well with the bolt. My bolt will be completely in Actionwood.
Recurvericky
Richmond, Ks

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Dmaxshawn

Then it should hold very well.  Best of luck to you.  

Double check alignment before drilling.

Shawn

recurvericky

I glue the bow bolt in today and will check it in the morning. Keep your fingers crossed.
Recurvericky
Richmond, Ks

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kennym

Stay sharp, Kenny.

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PV

One reason (there may be more)the bow in the pic broke is because the glue did not adhere to the bowbolt. There was sufficient glue applied the  bolt but it did not adhere to the bolt for some reason.

A friend and I glued up two bows with the same batch of epoxy (MT 13 ?) His gave way just like the bow in the picture. Mine held. spoke to Craig about it and the first thing he asked was did the bolt have a good coating of glue on it when removed from the bow.

I have since gone to the fiberglas sleeve

Good luck with your project.

Dmaxshawn


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