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Snakey Osage 2020

Started by Mad Max, September 29, 2020, 06:23:03 PM

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Pat B

Make the most of all that comes and the least of all that goes!
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Roy from Pa

Yup he must really need help.
:laughing:

Mad Max

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Roy from Pa


Buemaker

Wool yarn in the turnbuckles work as silencers. :goldtooth:

flyonline

And here it was me thinking it was for adjusting nocking point height  :dunno:  :dunno:

Roy from Pa

Could be it's amber dextrous.

Mad Max

shame shame shame :nono:
At least it doesn't have any string follow YET :laughing:
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Roy from Pa

September 29, 2020, 06:23:03 PM

Been a month and ya hain't flinging arrows?

WTH....

Mad Max

One more time roy with the ellipse

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Roy from Pa

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Pat B

Can you get a little bend above and below the handle, just off the fades. It looks quite stiff there.
Make the most of all that comes and the least of all that goes!
TGMM Family of the Bow

Mad Max

Quote from: Pat B on November 01, 2020, 03:34:43 PM
Can you get a little bend above and below the handle, just off the fades. It looks quite stiff there.

It's bending all the way to the fades

Need to work on the left side

Bigger ellipse roy
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Roy from Pa

You sure the bow is sitting level in the cradle?
Looks high on the right side.

Your picture is small vertical wise.

Attach it with the option at the bottom instead of how you are doing it.


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Mad Max

the tips are level at the top of the tiller tree plywood


Is this enough to down here?
Pain in the butt to tiller, It's been looking good up to now.
The middle of the bow does not matter, The tip timing is what we are doing
Thanks Roy
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Pat B

Have you picked top/bottom limb yet?
Make the most of all that comes and the least of all that goes!
TGMM Family of the Bow

Mad Max

It's kind of going back a forth a couple times.
I'm sliding the handle left or right  while I pull the rope.
So not yet.
I got a new picture roy :banghead:
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Roy from Pa

I level the riser from fade to fade and don't worry where the tips are.

The tips/limbs are going to change while tillering.

I tiller for equal limb timing by keeping my tree pull rope tracking the vertical line on the wall which is aligned to where my middle finger will be on the bow string.

I could care less where the tips are or if the tiller is positive or negative.

My bows shoot great and are whisper quiet.

Mad Max

Out past the 2 humps on each side of the riser it's basically flat, look at the unbraced picture Reply # 74.
I went threw this at the Tennessee classic with the guy's there.

this bow has no level, the first thing I did when I laid it on the tree was shim the riser to get the tips level and glued on a shim, I'm not tillering the riser I'm getting the limbs some what bending the same and watching the tips.
Remember, this is a stick :tongue:
Trust me, It's the only way.
The ellipse is helping me alot.
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Roy from Pa

I know it's a stickbow, that's all I make.

Do it your way.

I'll do the pictures for ya.


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