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Started by Mark Smeltzer, July 25, 2018, 05:37:07 PM

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Mark Smeltzer



Hmmm, I couldn't that to work yesterday.

kennym

Sweet bow Mark!

Size matters on pics now, my computer pics are too big, but my ifone asks and I post small pic...
Stay sharp, Kenny.

   https://www.kennysarchery.com/

Roy from Pa

Kenny is right.

Too large of picture files don't work.

Cell phones take huge pictures.

I had to go into my phones camera setting and choose the smallest setting for picture size.

Nice bow, you make it?

Mark Smeltzer

Thanks! It is pretty picky about the size....I guess size does matter.
Yea, I made that one a while ago.  I had to take a little break for some health issues but I've been back at it and a few in the spray booth.

Roy from Pa

Cool, it looks very nice.

My latest 2 bows.

Tri lam, Yew, yew, backed with boo.



Osage, red elm, backed with boo, grandson shooting.






Mark Smeltzer

Awesome bows. Great to see them in action too! How much reflex do you start off with?

Roy from Pa

Fresh out of the form there is about 3.5". I will lose about 1.5" in tillering.

Mark Smeltzer

I loose a little more than half of my reflex on mine. I think I've pushed the design about as far as I'm willing to go. On a 68" tip to tip will have about 6" off the form and end up with about 2" on the ones that I tillered out to 30"
Shorter bow is less reflex, shorter draw length and less set.

Roy from Pa

I've found that too much reflex is a bugger to tiller.

Crooked Stic

Not so much if you use glass.   :deadhorse: :bigsmyl:
High on Archery.

Roy from Pa


kennym

Ain't bamboo gwass? ?  :laughing:
Stay sharp, Kenny.

   https://www.kennysarchery.com/

Mark Smeltzer

 :biglaugh: :biglaugh:
That's funny....and true. Those are a bugger to tiller. I've done enough of them and got the lam situation down to where it's not too bad now. Kenny's double taper sled helped a ton with that.
My original goal was to build a boo backed bow that once shot in would mimic a glass bow.

Roy from Pa


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