Board bow: cut to center?

Started by Escoffier1974, June 21, 2012, 04:31:00 PM

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Escoffier1974

Good afternoon;

When making a board bow, can you cut the arrow shelf to center?  Also does anyone have plans that show this (or something close)?  I'm seeing a lot of great bows in what others have posted, but I want to make sure I'm not getting too aggressive.

Thanks,
D

Sam Harper

It depends on how much you build up your riser and how strong your bow.  The thicker your riser (or the weaker your bow), the deeper you can cut.  I wish I could give you a number, but I can't.
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PEARL DRUMS

Personal opinion of mine. Leave the shelves for glass bows. You can stack up "v" shaped leather cut outs and rasp a shelf shape and glue it to your narrowed riser for the same effect. Narrow your handle to  1 1/8" wide and the stacked leather rest will feel as if its cut in. The performance gained on a board bow by making it center cut isnt nearly worth the risk.

red hill

I'd go with Pearl. I stopped cutting in shelves and now glue on arrow rests made of antler or leather. Works well.

SLIMBOB

Yep.  I agree with Pearl as well.  Built up leather, or wood shelf works as well without the risks.

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