The Power Lam - Pt. 3 RF/DF build along
In this video we explore the value and purpose of the “Power Lam” in addition to the construction of the basic design that will be used in the Bamboo backed Ipe that we have been building in parts 1 & 2. The Power Lam is a design “must-have” that smooths the way to a safe and efficient composite bow. It allows you to decide where, how and to what degree your limbs start flexing toward the grip. Additionally, you can use them to “put back” wood that has previously been removed near the handle area - allowing you to use thinner stock for your belly and conserving wood, maybe even getting 2 bows instead of one plus a bunch of waste wood. Follow me on: Instagram: / meadowlarkbows Facebook: / meadowlarkbows http://meadowlarkag.com

Gluing on a Bamboo backing - Pt. 4 RF/DF bow build along

Short hickory board self bow Pt.1 - board selection and layout

Preparing a Bamboo backing - Pt. 1 RF/DF build along

Howard Hill ASL in Fiberglass Pt1

The birth of the bow blank - Pt.5 RF/DF Bow build along

UNBELIEVABLY COMFORTABLE BOW HANDLES --- that you can't put down.

Getting to brace height - Pt. 6 RF/DF bow build along.

Making a Chinese Qing Horn Composite Bow

Tillering the RF/DF Bow

Tick Stick: The Carpentry Tool That Does the Impossible

Boards for Bows

Preparing the Belly of the Bow - Pt. 2 RF/DF build along

How To Be On At Any Distance With A Recurve Or Longbow Instinctive

Correcting Limb Twist

Why didn't medieval LONGBOWMEN switch to RECURVE BOWS?

I Spend 2 Years To Craft This Incredible "Bamboo Wood American Hunting Bow"

From Board to Bow | Building My First Bow Out of Ash

Instinctive Archery vs Aiming a Recurve or Longbow

