Need to build a good bow this time

Started by Monkey Wrench, August 19, 2010, 06:56:00 PM

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Monkey Wrench

Hey guys, last year I built a few of my first bows.  A silk backed board bow, broke a few other attempts, tillered crappy on some more, then finally made a decent hickory backed ipe longbow.  It's tillered fairly well, but I missed the weight a bit and the hickory is getting chipped up from general mis-storage (my fault).  In general, it was OK but I know my best work is still out there.  I learned a little bit about bows then, but now I want to crank it up a bit and really produce something better.  Before I would always take my time in the beginning, but then get wayyy to ancy to take my time once I got 50% through.  I would try to power through a full tillering process in one night, and want to shoot it at 2am.  Anyway...not this time.

So, I'm going to do a slow build-thread and hopefully y'all can chip in on all my questions.  I'll do some research and try not to ask too many dumb ones.  

1) I want to build a boo back ipe bow, since I have a good piece of ipe in the garage.  Where can I get a quality piece of boo?  3rivers has one that has already been heated and flattened for $30, which seems like a decent deal to me.

2) My biggest problem is my size, 6'-2" with big-ole long ape arms.  Draw length is about 31".  So...does 70" work from knock to knock?  I wouldn't mind 68", but I don't want to push the material and end up picking splinters outta my arms (again)...

Thanks!!!

John Scifres

Get Dean Torges' video on building bamboo backed bows.  Follow it.  You will build a good bow.  68" should be fine.
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Roy from Pa

What John said. And nothing wrong with a 68 to 70 inch bow. My first few bows did not look all that great either:) Wish you luck.

Monkey Wrench

Thanks guys, bamboo is on the way.  I'm thinking of using this as a build go-along and doing reflex/deflex.  Any thoughts?  Also, if I use Urac instead of smooth on, do I still need to bake the bow?

http://poorfolkbows.com/ipe1.htm

Roy from Pa

Urac is great stuff, and you will not need to bake the bow. Glue it up one day and next day it's dry.

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