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Dont know if this is a bit of a stupid noob question being as I am no archer- but if the bow is a bit short overall length couldnt you trim down more so there isnt so much LENGTH of the 'meat' at the handhold midsection-and this would then increase the length of both sides of the bending/power part of the bow ie give yourself just maybe a useable 6'' length of handgrip instead of what looks like 12''-and then start beginning the taper from there & so helping to counteract any 'hingeing' also??
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it works great! thanks.
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Dude! THANK YOU! absolutely AWESOME!
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i went primitive camping in hocking hills area not to long ago
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You did that bow really well, with limited amount of tools. Great video.
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depending upon the style of bow that hes making, this could have been intended, the lower limb is usually longer than the top one, and bend to a lesser degree also.
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that knot looks like it was a pain in the butt
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it seems to me that one of the lengths is shorter then the others. im assuming u know more then me so no offense but is seems to me a little planning early on to center the handle and make the arms more equal will go a long way when u get to the tillering process
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Great video, very informative, keep it up!
@reptilezs That wood is NOT going to hurt that file. whoever told you that is wrong!
tylerdurden1971 1 year ago 11
files dont work like sand paper. push them into the object you are cutting. dont see saw back and forth, ruins the file
reptilezs 2 years ago 5