#71 Paul Comstock on Project Quiver
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Paul Comstock, a legendary bowyer who began carving more than 40 years ago, returns for another segment. Along with his coauthors of The Traditional Bowyer’s Bible, he helped spark a resurgence in primitive archery and bow making. Prior to contributing to all 4 volumes of the Bowyer’s Bible, Paul wrote the popular book The Bent Stick.
“If we use hickory backing strips, we want the bow to be long for the draw.”
He has served as a mentor and role model for many of today’s most respected bowyers, and he continues to carve bows from his home in Ohio.
Please enjoy this episode of Project Quiver on Salish Wolf with Paul Comstock.
Episode Links:
The Traditional Bowyer’s Bible
Project Quiver at Anchor Point Expeditions
Summary:
In this conversation, Todd and Comstock delve into the intricacies of bow making, focusing on the Perry Reflex bow design, the differences between wooden and laminated bows, and the importance of tillering and testing bow performance. Comstock shares personal experiences and insights on how to effectively measure and adjust bow performance, emphasizing the significance of attention to detail in the bow-making process. The discussion also touches on common misconceptions in archery and the value of traditional techniques in modern bow making.
Show Notes:
The Perry Reflex bow design is unique and effective.
Thickness taper is crucial for bow performance.
Fiberglass laminated bows have different characteristics than wooden bows.
Confusion exists about what constitutes a wooden bow.
Using hickory backings requires careful consideration of bow length.
Measuring bow performance is essential for safety and effectiveness.
Tiller process can be done without elaborate equipment.
Attention to detail is key in bow making.
Proof testing can help ensure bow integrity.
Success in bow making comes from experience and careful practice.
Chapters:
00:00 Initial Clarifications
09:32 Understanding the Perry Reflex Bow
15:24 Wooden vs. Laminated Bows
26:21 Measuring and Testing Bow Performance
32:58 Tiller Process and Techniques
42:35 Final Thoughts on Bow Making and Proof Testing