stuckinthemud
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I am trying to get a reasonable idea of the actual power of medieval wooden crossbows. This is very niche research. There are only 9 wood crossbow laths (Europe the bow is called lath or lathe, US they are called prods) that I am aware of, out of which 2 are sinewed.
If you want fulldetails check out my thread at [solved]Skane/Lillohus crossbow thread - Page 2
Also I am slowly posting material to my blog (not a commercial site, any adverts are from my hosting service).
So, after much work, I have got the lath to brace height and it looks like this: (image 2 and 3 are the lath unstrung, it is not straight and I am not planning on steaming it straight as the medieval bow is also a bit wonky)
If you want fulldetails check out my thread at [solved]Skane/Lillohus crossbow thread - Page 2
Also I am slowly posting material to my blog (not a commercial site, any adverts are from my hosting service).
So, after much work, I have got the lath to brace height and it looks like this: (image 2 and 3 are the lath unstrung, it is not straight and I am not planning on steaming it straight as the medieval bow is also a bit wonky)
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