Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Bows => Topic started by: Elktracker on September 06, 2010, 12:12:19 pm
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Just cut z splice in two Yew billets glued them last night woke up this morning to check them and they came apart with little effort, any tips or hints on what to do would be great its a new can of Urac 185 glue, and i noticed the clamp i used had broke over night ( plastic little pump clamp) any help or tips would be great thanks Josh
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You do need to maintain clamping pressure until the glue is cured - not a lot of pressure, but some.
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That must have been part of it, when i went to remove the clamp it just fell off little to no pressure, and the glue in spots wasnt dry completely. What do i need to do to reglue just get back down to bare wood and reglue? Thanks
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Make sure you mix the glue right and stir it well. I take it you don't have a hot box so when you get it reglued take it outside and set it in the sun for as long as the sun is up.
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Make sure you mix the glue right and stir it well. I take it you don't have a hot box so when you get it reglued take it outside and set it in the sun for as long as the sun is up.
Or in your car ;D I have a car that doubles as a hot box, cures em up real quick!
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I use urac 185 all the time. Can't say I never, had a joint come apart, but it has been a while. I use it everyday in my shop and it has bee a faithful glue. , but I would never use those plastic clamps especially in a oven . heat will loosen them up. Found this out the hard way. Use metal clamps or shrink wrap and heat with a 100 watt goose neck lamp on the area of the splice.Like some have said , don't sweeze all the glue out , as you need as much for adhesive factor.In the future use resorcinol glue for the joint of a splice and you will be surprised of the joint when dry.Gary Davis uses it all the time on his osage joins he splices.Denny
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where do you get the urac 185 at?
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Got mine from Nelson paint. thanks everyone
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Resorcinol glue works great in Splices...but just make sure that they are going to be hidden....because Purple don't go too well with Stained Wood Bows....... ;D
I always use Urac for Splices...and Titebond for allmost all Backings
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In the future use resorcinol glue for the joint of a splice and you will be surprised of the joint when dry.Gary Davis uses it all the time on his osage joins he splices.
Started watching his dvd last night (found it difficult to turn off to get some sleep!) And DAMN he makes it look so simple...
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Urac , Can be bought at most retail lumber yards, or hardware stores. You have to order most of the time. It runs about 20.00 for enough to do about 8 or 10 glue ups. I just spent a weekend with Gary Davis , building bows together. He really makes it easy and of course is a really calm nice guy. Doesn't even own a computer. Imagine that .lol He says guys talk about him all the time he hears , I told him he was famous and don't even know it. He had some of his videos up there and lotsa folks were enjoying scraping the osage bows. Including the ladies. Denny
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A couple of other hints... eliminate the words "gap filing" from your glue-up vocabulary. Get your splice joints as tight as possible before you glue them together... I learned this the hard way. Also, give the joint lots of time to cure, and don't make a splice joint do any work... ie, don't make a bendy handle bow that has a splice joint. Try again! ;D