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Actually, I need your help, cRPG community.
God knows why the fuck I'm actually asking you all, but I need your advice.
Over the last few months, I spent an unreasonable amount of time making a bow.
This was the first time I've actually attempted to make a bow outside of my experience as a little kid tying strings on bendy sticks and shooting tomato stakes at friends.
Everything was done using hand tools on a rickety ladder, some glue, and linen (for backing), and I've recently finished (mostly) the tillering process.
While I was tillering, though, I noticed this bow was incredibly weak, and realized I'd made it too long.
My issue was that I figured, well, the longer the bow, the smoother and easier the draw, so why not take it to 80 instead of something a little more typical like 68? Mistake.
It's currently 78 inches nock to nock, and for this bow to really be functional, I'd need to cut it down two inches on limb, below the current nocks, then reshape new nock points an inch further down.
That'd bring it to 72 inches (183 cm for you EU folk). It'd pull roughly 45 to 55 pounds (roughly 222 newtons or whatever the fuck kind of weight measurment you motherfuckers use in Europe).
I'd also have to grab the ol' surform rasp and cut down the side profile of the limbs to get a better taper, and this would take some time.
So, here's what I'm thinking. Two things, really:I could either start on a new bow and work out the kinks I've had with my first, and call the first done; I learned from it, I made mistakes, and I now have the knowledge to get started on a better bow. Call it sentimental, why not?
ORI could continue working on this bow and get a nice weight to it, finish it with sandpaper and seal it, and have a nice, functional bow.
Frankly, I don't know what to do.
I've spent so much time thinking about what to do, I probably could have already finished the damn thing.
So, I'm asking you all for advice. What do I do, cRPG?