We need some pictures....

Started by Roy from Pa, March 26, 2018, 06:47:22 PM

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Bow Bender

Real nice BAKH.  It reminds me of one I use to have years ago and took my first whitetail with.
If I'd known that I would live this long I'd have taken better care of myself.

Bakh


yimbow

Pic test.

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Roy from Pa


Kbob

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Heres the rabbit hunting crew

RayMO

First try at pic upload. It's an old BBO glue up.




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Roy from Pa

Nice, Ray.
You posted a thumbnail picture, which is fine.

After you select your picture from your PC or phone, just to the right of the little window where the picture name appears, click ( Insert Attachment 1 ). That will make the picture full size in your post.

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I do bbo bows too:)

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RayMO

Well I don't see how to do that. Is the pic I attached ok? I am using an iPad.

Do you use Dean T pattern which has a shorter lower limb?

I have been using his pattern for many years...still looking for the perfect tiller.

Ray


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Roy from Pa

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Above is from my phone.

Yes your picture is ok, but it is a thumbnail, which is fine.

After you select the picture, the pictures name will appear in the little window right beside where you clicked choose file.
Just to the right of that, click  ( insert attachment 1 )

You will not see the picture after you do that.
You will see the words attachment is equal to 1.
But not exactly like that I wrote.

But with tapatalk, I believe you have an option to choose the picture size. Don't make it too large.

Roy from Pa

From tapatalk.

I haven't had tapatalk but a couple weeks so it's new to me.


Roy from Pa

I follow Deans style but I like the limbs equal length.

I get a better looking brace and full draw tiller look.

I tiller for equal limb timing.

RayMO

Thanks Roy, I understand what you mean about equal limbs and tiller. The shorter bottom limb always ends up looking odd. Do you tiller on a traditional tree or do you shoot for a dynamic tiller?

My last couple bows I have been using a tree with a radius shelf to try and get a good dynamic tiller, but I have to tell you I am not sold on it I am thinking equal limbs and a traditional tillering tree may be better.

Ray


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Roy from Pa

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LBi74lbXkRU

I want the pull rope to travel the vertical line coming down the wall.

Ya I hated that lower limb looking all bent up too. LOL

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