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broke my first bow

Started by vth0kie12, January 26, 2010, 06:13:00 PM

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vth0kie12

i broke my first bow today. i had it tillered and was try to put a string on it the old fashion way. i knew better just was in too much of a rush. man it sucks.


i think it would have broken anyway, at least thats what im telling myself.

razorback

I did the same thing with my first bow, though I was shooting mine. It hurts but keep the shavings flying and keep the faith.
Keep the wind in your face and the sun at your back.

Roy from Pa

Been there done that:) At least you learned.. Now jump back on the horse and ride again..

macbow

We've all been there. Look close at the break area and try to determine what went wrong. Such a a dip or thinner area, some grain run off, ripples on the belly? Always try to learn something from each failure then each success.
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AKmud

I think I have broken 4 in the last 5 weeks.....  I've been trying my hand at flipping/bending the tips and there has definitely been a learning curve!  I think I have it figured out now.  I broke two just this past weekend, one on the band saw (blade walked on me) and I hit one that was secured in a vice while moving a freezer around my shop!  

Sometimes you are the windshield, sometimes you are th bug.

Stiks-n-Strings

I think one of the first things I read about making bows was "If you ain't breaking, you ain't makink" LOL
I've broke a few and finally slowed down enough that I think I will get one shooting.
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DVSHUNTER

broke one  less than a week ago. The only thing I had left was writing in the poundage. Keep buildin.
"There is a natural mystic flowing through the air; if you listen carefully now you will hear." Bob Marley

bigcountry

Man, I remember my first.  I sat there in shock for a like a min.  Trying to put it back together like an idiot.

Broke another one

Look at my name....You broke your first bow I've broken 2 out of 3 i have made. On each broken bow I've studied as to why they broke and I learned not to make the same mistake. A learning experience, that's all you can chalk it up to, good luck on your next bow and don't forget there is a wealth of information here just ask one of the experts.
If I am wrong let me know it.

George Tsoukalas

I wish I knew how many I broke after 20 years of making and breaking bows. Jawge

Jeff Smith

Broke one today , right in front of the wife. Sure is loud in the living room... Oh well will start a new one in the morning. Keep your head up.

SoNevada Archer

Been there too!!! I hate to loose effort like crazy but after I licked my wounds...I have made three more bows that all work pretty well!
Good luck and keep at it!
The doom of man...that he forgets!

Osagetree

When you brake the next one you can splice the two at the handle and make one from the two broken!

Well,,, maybe!  :D  

I was lucky starting out. I'd made more than 10 before I broke one. Probably too cautious!
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Roy from Pa

When they explode on the tree, it's quite a rush:) I almost cried when my first bow broke. Now I just smile:) And then start another.  

One time when a bow broke, we used duct tape to hold it together, then took a picture. Was pretty funny..

red hill

I broke my 1st bow as well. Now I've broken my second.  Saturday while shooting and talking to my wife.  Fortunately I'd already started my next. Good luck.

Bill Sagues

I have broke two out of four since I started last month following 4est's build along.  I was started on my next one within hours of each that failed.  Two have survived and are shooting fine that will do until I start my next one this weekend!
Enjoy.

Bjorn

I probably broke the first 6-8. When I got away from boards and moved to staves things got a lot better.

stickhead

I've done the same thing trying to string with the push pull method.hard lesson to learn about a bow stringer.makes me feel like i lost my dog

Loren Holland

i have only been doin this about a year, i have to say i have a stack of kindling outside the garage now, including several that drew blood.

if you are building board bows, try backing them, that is what got me to the point that my bows started staying together  that and listening to all the pros on this site, and then just not giving up

good luck brother, it is so addicting, i am TDY at a conference right now, and not being at home and not being able to work on a bow in the evening is killing me, logging on to tradgang right now is my guilty pleasure

vth0kie12

thanks guys for let me know that im not alone....i have already started my next bow, hope it goes better than the first. i think i had it to thick at the riser and to much flex at the tips.

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