What the heck did I do

Started by razorback, March 09, 2015, 04:51:00 PM

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razorback

Ok, so I picked up a bow I was working on some time ago. Not sure where I left off so am taking slow. Measured it to see what I had and found that one limb is 33 1/2" while the other limb is 32 1/2". Not sure what I was thinking as I usually do symmetrical limbs. It has glued on tips so I don't want to cut it. It is a hickory pyramid design 2" at fades tapering to 1/2" tips. The back is also trapped.
How should I proceed in filleting this. Should I make the limbs bend evenly and designate the long limb to the top or bottom? Any suggestions would be appreciated.
Keep the wind in your face and the sun at your back.

Roy from Pa


razorback

Thanks Pat, I'll check that out.
Keep the wind in your face and the sun at your back.

Roy from Pa


canopyboy

You gave such good advice he assumed you were someone else, Roybert!
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Lol! I think you just got a new nickname old timer!!
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I think the both two of yinzs can, well never mind..   :)

razorback

I'm scared of all the whooping he has threatened me with, so I humor him
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