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Bow building question

Started by JR Chambers, March 12, 2023, 05:31:14 PM

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JR Chambers

What is the best most accurate way to measure the angle of the limbs on a take down bow. I am building a rise and copying it from another riser. Thanks

kennym

I would lay it on paper, and trace both pads and also mark precisely both ends of riser.  Draw a line thru ends of riser marks and use an angle gauge or protractor to check angle at both pads. "Should" be same...
Stay sharp, Kenny.

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Kirkll

Or.... you can make up a quick reference board like i did...

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