Traditional Bowyer's Bible, Volume 4 by Baker Tim & Comstock Paul & Hamm Jim

Traditional Bowyer's Bible, Volume 4 by Baker Tim & Comstock Paul & Hamm Jim

Author:Baker, Tim & Comstock, Paul & Hamm, Jim [Baker, Tim]
Language: eng
Format: azw3
Publisher: Bois d'Arc Press
Published: 2015-04-05T04:00:00+00:00


Here’s a simple way to raise draw weight on any bow in a few seconds. Just tie the string down. Adjust the tie point for desired draw weight.

Nocks cut into the back of a limb endanger the bow, unless tip wood is extra thick, in which case extra tip mass is involved.

For this reason or that, sometimes you’d like to have a lighter or heavier bow. So file a sliver of bone, wood, antler or horn to triple stair-step shape, sinew that to the back of each limb tip, and you have, for example, a 45 lb, 50 lb and 55 lb bow, or thereabouts. The bow should be designed for the shorter, heavier weight.



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