Archery Bow Builder: Making Quality Archery Bows
The basic principle behind archery is to launch an arrow from a bow, making sure that it hits the target with
the highest corresponding point. In so doing, one must be assured of the quality of the materials used for a fine
game and for the safety of the archer itself. The game is simple enough to play. It is so simple that people
sometimes easily forget about safety precautions when playing the sport.
The Necessity for Standard Equipment
In line with safety, a lot of equipments are necessary to assure one's safety when playing the game. There are
chest protectors, arm guards, finger tab, and thumb guard, among others. But even with these protective accessories
in place, there are instances when things can still go wrong, especially when the equipments used are rather
substandard. That is why it is very important to make sure that equipments used are tested to conform to the
highest standards of durability and safety.
One of the basic implements in archery is the bow. The bow is subjected to enormous amounts of tension and
pressure in the process of launching an arrow. Hence, the bow must be made of durable material to ensure that it
will withstand continuous use and not jeopardize the safety of the archer.
Factors to Consider When Making A Bow
What are the factors that make for a good bow? The following are the commonly used standards:
Flexibility. An archery bow builder must bear in mind that the flexibility of the bow determines partly the
amount of force that could be given to the arrow to propel it to its target. In considering flexibility, an archery
bow builder must bear in mind that flexibility means elasticity and resilience.
* Material used. A good archery bow builder knows that the material he uses have a great bearing on the strength
and performance of the bow. The most commonly used materials are plastic, aluminum alloy, carbon fiber, and select
wood that has proven to be suitable materials for making a bow.
* The archery bow builder must not be abrasive to the string that is used. The string is the most easily damaged
part of the bow not the least because of constant friction and contact with the bow. As such, the bow construction
must be of a material that will be least abrasive to the string. If abrasion cannot be totally eliminated, one
recourse is to design the ends of the bow to produce the least abrasion or a covering such as cloth or cotton can
be applied in areas where scratching is expected.
* Durability and resistance to the elements. A good archery bow builder must consider resistance to the elements as
a prime consideration. Here, metals have an advantage over wooden bows as they are more resistant to water or
moisture. Although metals may become prone to rusting, most of the bows in use today generally have a special
anti-rust coating. Nonetheless, extreme care must be taken to make sure that the bow will last longer.
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