Working on a design of a Recurve bow that I would like to build. This is a final render of it from Autodesk Fusion 360. I know i know, I'm not using Maya! I wanted to familiarize myself with a program like Autodesk Inventor so that I can build real life objects. I was told that fusion was a great bridge. I must say that so far it has been a pretty easy transition thanks to the help of my colleague Nathan.
I wanted to make a "Takedown" bow so that I could easily carry it in a backpack. Initially I wanted to make a way for the limbs to clip in. However I need to do more research on this. I was able to find that Fred Bear bows have a clip in mechanism which is exactly what I wanted to do. However I figured for my first test I would keep it simple and do the normal bolt in method.
This is the area where the bolt will screw into. As you can see there is a nice little pocket that the limb fits into.
Here is a shot of what the arrow rest will look. Not sure if you can tell from this image but the rest part is not flat it has some curvature so the arrow slides off easily.
Well I guess now all that is left is to actually build the damn thing. Fortunately, I may have access to a CNC Machine so it maybe easier than I though :)
I may play around with some other designs for now I am sticking to this. Hope you enjoy!