Floor Tillered Hickory Stave Review

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Floor Tillered Hickory Stave Reviews

Junk...for beginners only.

Sergeant Major B
6 years ago

These blanks/staves are junk made by Gravyn who is basically replacing Rudder Bows. The staves/blanks from Rudder Bows were perfect, these blanks from Gravyn are all off center/warped and the grain is not parallel to the back of the bow as it should be causing the limbs to twist as the string is pulled back. I do like the way Gravyn floor tillers the sticks, but the attention read more to detail is missing and they are using the wrong quarter sawn lumber to make the sticks and they are not following the center line like they should. With a little mentorship, I think they are capable of producing some excellent staves like Rudder in the future.

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100$ stick

Ty
6 years ago

This was a great buy! I came out with a 90lb bow @ 28". It took minimal work to shape it to my liking.

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Asked by Sam 7 years ago

When building a board bow or self bow, do you recommend a minimum arrow weight to shoot? Obviously, the lighter the arrow the more it is going to be like dry firing a bow. Is there a rule of thumb for proper arrow weight for traditional and primitive bows

The rule of thumb is 10 grains per pound of bow weight. It's not 7 years ago

The rule of thumb is 10 grains per pound of bow weight. It's not recommended to go below 8 GPI.

Asked by MisterSir91 6 years ago

What is the with of the stave? I want to build a mollegabet bow.

It is 1 1/2" wide 6 years ago

It is 1 1/2" wide

Asked by Jon 6 years ago

Do you recommend backing the bow or is it fine as is?

Backing will increase the overall strength of the bow, but it is 6 years ago

Backing will increase the overall strength of the bow, but it is personal preference.

Asked by bbhead 7 years ago

Can something like black walnut be added to handle and tips to dress it up a bit? Maybe snake skins?

Yes you could make those additions to the blank. 7 years ago

Yes you could make those additions to the blank.

Asked by Fletcher 7 years ago

What is the thickness and/or width of the handle area?

The thickness is about 1 inch and width is about 1.5 inches. 7 years ago

The thickness is about 1 inch and width is about 1.5 inches.

Asked by Sam 7 years ago

When building a board bow or self bow, do you recommend a minimum arrow weight to shoot? Obviously, the lighter the arrow the more it is going to be like dry firing a bow. Is there a rule of thumb for proper arrow weight for traditional and primitive bows

The rule of thumb is 10 grains per pound of bow weight. It's not 7 years ago

The rule of thumb is 10 grains per pound of bow weight. It's not recommended to go below 8 GPI.

Asked by Cherokee 7 years ago

Is this a board bow or is the back down to one growth ring?

This is a board bow style. 7 years ago

This is a board bow style.

Asked by Mike 3 years ago

What is the difference between this and 85911X? Both are hickory and ready to finish.

The 85911 bow handle is cut with an offset in the handle with mo 3 years ago

The 85911 bow handle is cut with an offset in the handle with more detail , the 85909 is just a straight bow .

Asked by Jay 5 years ago

Can this stave be used to make an English style longbow, or is it just for a flat bow?

It is shaped more like an English longbow. 5 years ago

It is shaped more like an English longbow.