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Measure twice, cut once

Started by J. Holden, August 19, 2013, 08:08:00 PM

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J. Holden

So, I thought I had a 68" osage longbow.  Came in a little under weight and wanted to increase that while thinning the tips as well.  After seeking some advice I went ahead and cut off the tips and tapered the limbs into some new tips.  Well, I thought I cut 3 inches off, my bow is now 63 inches tip to tip.  So, I really gained quit a bit of weight.  Measure twice and cut once my friends.  Please learn from me.   :knothead:  

- Jeremy   :coffee:
Pslam 46:10

"A real man rejects passivity and takes responsibility to lead, provide, protect, and teach expecting to receive the greater reward." Dr. Robert Lewis

jsweka

In the words of Homer Simpson - DOH!

I once went to cut a piece of 72" fiberglass in half.  One half ended up 34" and the other was 38".  Fortunately, the short end was still just long enough for a limb and my form. It was to be a 68" long longbow and for some reason I divided the length of the bow in two rather than the length of the glass.
>>>---->TGMM<----<<<<

kennym

I was gonna cut some 60" recurve glass in half to ship... guess what I got a 36"(half of regular glass) and a 24"

You could clearly see the difference in the 2 ifn I'da just looked !!
Stay sharp, Kenny.

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J. Holden

Feels good to know I'm not alone in this!  Thanks for the honesty.  On the bright side I got all the weight I was looking for and then some!

-Jeremy   :coffee:
Pslam 46:10

"A real man rejects passivity and takes responsibility to lead, provide, protect, and teach expecting to receive the greater reward." Dr. Robert Lewis

wood carver 2

I'm glad I'm not the only one who's done that.
  :knothead:    :)    
Dave.
" Vegetarian" another word for bad hunter.

Roy from Pa

I have never screwed up when cutting bows out.

I have never screwed up when cutting bows out.

I have never screwed up when cutting bows out.

Ok, maybe once.

Well maybe twice.

Ah crap, I forgot about the third time..

 :laughing:

cunruhshoot

I was going to keep this to myself but since everyone is being so open and honest...I actually glued up one of my tapers reverse on a bow that I was finally making for myself. I noticed it after I had shaped the limbs and cleaned it all up ready to glue up the nock overlays.

It now hangs over my work desk as a reminder to slow down and look at what I am doing.
As Iron sharpens Iron so one person sharpens another...Prov. 27:17

Roy from Pa

LOL, I've made myself a left handed bow, trouble is I'm right handed  :)

Eric Krewson

Yep, I am a measure once and cut twice guy, many more times than I like to admit.

Mike Most

Yeppers, can I join the club...
"It Shall be Life" (Ten Bears to Josie Wales)
------------------                Michael Most-Adkins Texas

J. Holden

Well Roy, next time remember I'm a lefty!  And one more thing, when you screw up do you add yourself to your thumpin' list?

-Jeremy  :coffee:
Pslam 46:10

"A real man rejects passivity and takes responsibility to lead, provide, protect, and teach expecting to receive the greater reward." Dr. Robert Lewis

Ranger44

Yep, I've done that a time or two.   :)   When it comes to working with wood it's almost impossible to never do this.

It reminds me of the saying one of my old high school teachers used in a different application.

"When surveyed, 90% of people have admitted doing this and 10% are liars."

Paul/KS

I have been known to trim an arrow, or 2, a tad too short from time to time...  :eek:  
Helps to have a couple of short bows around to shoot them with then.  ;)

paoliguy

I'm with Mr. Roy, made my right handed son a left handed bow. Good thing a kid at church was a lefty. Made me feel a little better!

Bowjunkie

I'm a measure twice, cut once, leave a witness kind of woodworker. I don't recall the last time I measured and cut something wrong(knock on wood). However, I make up for it with other types of 'oopses'... the last one resulted in dropping all lams and riser of a longbow, slathered up with glue, onto the floor and into a bunch of osage and yew shavings... like it was tarred and feathered... broke the fadeouts on both ends of the riser and had to make another one immediately... I had epoxy from my armpits to my knees because I tried, ungracefully and unsuccessfully, to catch everything  :(

Roy from Pa

Wish I'd have been a little mouse and seen that Bowjunkie:) I'd of laughed my butt off:)

Anymore I measure, check, measure again, check. Think about it then cut..

monterey

i usually dont measure at all.  just swag it!  that way the cuts are always as expected
Monterey

"I didn't say all that stuff". - Confucius........and Yogi Berra

J. Holden

On the bright side I achieved the 60 lbs. I was after!  I'd like to say it was intended...

-Jeremy  :coffee:
Pslam 46:10

"A real man rejects passivity and takes responsibility to lead, provide, protect, and teach expecting to receive the greater reward." Dr. Robert Lewis

Roy from Pa


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