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Started by aklongbow, August 31, 2010, 05:15:00 PM

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aklongbow

Have a Yew Stave with a natural set of about 3", I am just in the shaving process, just started to floor tiller.  I am wondering if I should try heating bending at this point, continue to build or scrap.  Thoughts Please.

Working towards a 66" American longbow 65# at 25"

Art B

Sounds like a nice set-up for some recurve tips. Or reflex from mid-limb to tip with heat. ART

Blkbird

No authority on yew by no means,just be sure of what type of heat is best.

horseapple

I would recommend getting it shaped and close to floor tiller then put it on a caul that has some reflex and use a heat gun, yew takes heat well.

aklongbow

Thanks to all, I thought I was headed towards scraping.  Part of bow making is trying new things, Right?  Will see what others think but I think we will be adding reflex this weekend.

Thanks

aklongbow

I was going to use a heat gun, for heat correct?

Pat B

Removing 3" of deflex and adding 3" of reflex is trying to move too much wood too far. What ArtB suggests is a more practical idea. IMO
 Dry heat will work well and I like to use a little veg oil to keep from scorching.
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Silent Bear

I would steam some recurves in
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