Buck for your thoughts....finished

Started by kennym, June 13, 2011, 09:01:00 PM

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kennym

Workin on a new TD design as promised(finally)

Want to keep the sweet shootin characteristics of my 1-pc d/r bow,so I started with the same basic shape.

Here is what I have so far:

16" riser

29" limb +/- for a 64" bow

8.25 simple wedge(.375" to 0" in 8.25")

14* limb pads

And a couple pics....

     

     

     

The other bow is a 60" d/r

Any and all ideas , critique, or thoughts welcomed.....        :)
Stay sharp, Kenny.

   https://www.kennysarchery.com/

jess stuart

Kenny looks like a winner to me.  Looks like a good deal of thought went into the design.  I really prefer the takedowns, don't really know why rarely ever take them apart and only have one bow with two sets of limbs.  Go figure.

Roy from Pa


kennym

Jess, I've been thinkin on a long time. Running a track hoe, you have lotsa time to think...  :laughing:  

C'mon Roy, you know ya want one o these newfangled glass-powered bows!  :D
Stay sharp, Kenny.

   https://www.kennysarchery.com/

Roy from Pa

Ya I guess, well maybe, geeze I dunno:)

kennym

Stay sharp, Kenny.

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Trux Turning

Looks nice Kenny- after seeing what p-lams did for the one piece I would probably go with a longer wedge- 10.25" or so.

kennym

Excellent idea Dave, I thought a little about that. The wedges at 8.25 will be 2" farther out than the riser fades from center now. Do you think more would be better?

Thanks!
kenny
Stay sharp, Kenny.

   https://www.kennysarchery.com/

bjansen


Trux Turning

QuoteOriginally posted by kennym:
Excellent idea Dave, I thought a little about that. The wedges at 8.25 will be 2" farther out than the riser fades from center now. Do you think more would be better?

Thanks!
kenny
Based off that info-I would start with the 8.25. You may very well nail it on the first try-if not you have a good excuse to experiment   ;)

John Lipinski

sounds great! looks like it'll be a winner for you

Swissbow

I don't know much about take down bows, never built one. But this one looks sweet and might change that. I'm sure you will come up with something very nice.

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Andy

PEARL DRUMS

Mount the limbs on the back of the riser so you can keep the forward handle performance you already have.

PZee

Hey Kenny,

Looks great!!! What you can do, is ship the first prototype to me for a "test drive"!!!  :bigsmyl:  

for interest sake, why didn't you go for a 2pc take down with Locket Socket or Bow Bolt?
'Impi! wo 'nans' impi iyeza
Obani bengathinta amabhubesi?'

kennym

Thanks guys, I may try a rearmounted limb a little later and also a bowbolt model.
Stay sharp, Kenny.

   https://www.kennysarchery.com/

jsweka

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fish n chicks

I wish I knew what the hell this all meant so I can have some sort of input:

{  8.25 simple wedge(.375" to 0" in 8.25") }

But I don't, so I'll just say that I still LOVE that R/D one piece.

Correct me if i'm wrong, but if you add 2 limbs at 29" each, to a 16" riser, you get a 74" bow? Maybe that 10" limb pad jargon has something to do with it being 64"? Is it you subtract 5" for each limb pad?

Either way, I still think you need an apprentice, and that apprentice should be ME! muhahahaha jk. But I would take the internship if available    :)

Roy from Pa


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 posted June 13, 2011 09:46 PM                          
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Jess, I've been thinkin on a long time. Running a track hoe, you have lotsa time to think...  

C'mon Roy, you know ya want one o these newfangled glass-powered bows!

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Stay sharp,Kenny

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 posted June 13, 2011 09:56 PM                        
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Ya I guess, well maybe, geeze I dunno:)
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