Best osage cross section

Started by Axes bows n knives, December 30, 2010, 01:52:00 PM

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Axes bows n knives

Hey guys I have been making bows for a while now what do you think is the best cross section on the belly of a bow for a white wood bow like elm or hackberry and more importantly what is the best cross section on the belly of a bow for an osage bow with about an inch and a half wide back? thanx for any replies

Pat B

All whitewoods should have a flat belly. They are weak in compression and the flat belly will help distribute the stresses throughout the working portion of the limb. Osage will work with a flat belly but I prefer a slightly rounded belly with osage. It can generally take the concentrations of stresses down the crown of the rounded belly.
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Axes bows n knives

Thanks Pat that explains why my red elm broke lastnight I had a v crossection on it

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