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reducing size of bow tips ?

Started by Lslite, July 03, 2007, 07:59:00 AM

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Lslite

Any advantages of cutting down on the size of a bow's tips ? Any advice on tools and techniques ?

Bjorn

I have done some for repairs and just to pretty them up. Supposedly smaller is faster; but personally I wouldn't bother for that reason. Start with a file and work down with sandpaper finishing with 800 grit. You can use p[eces of the sandpaper in both hands like a 'shoeshine rag'.

Dave2old

Smaller bow tips are faster. But maybe not faster enough to warrant risking a mess-up on a good bow. I make them small as I can on the wood bows I make, but would never try to take one down on a "factory" bow with glass. For what it's worth, I've never had a bow break at the tip, no matter how slender; it's always between the riser and mid-limb. Good luck, dave

Mechslasher

the majority of my self and lam bows have 5/16 wide tips.  this does add some speed but the most important aspect of thin tips is hand shock reduction.  as the last 6-8 inches are none working and are therefore dead weight.
"There is beauty and magic in a drawn bow."

Cade (SC)

tim-flood

It will help with shock on some production bows they are pretty wide.  remember that a bow tip at the nock only has to hold 25 lbs on a 50 lb bow and it does not take very much to hold that

Straitshot

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