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Title: hickory backed cherry recurve?
Post by: Shondy55 on January 09, 2013, 07:04:06 pm
would it be possible to recurve a hickory backed cherry board bow.  it might be a rookie question but i need a spring turkey hunting bow!
Title: Re: hickory backed cherry recurve?
Post by: twilightandmist on January 09, 2013, 09:43:21 pm
not only is it possible, it will make one of the fastest bows you can imagine. take black cherry, back it with hickory, and put a slight deflex in the handle. are you thinking working recurves or static?
Title: Re: hickory backed cherry recurve?
Post by: spyder1958 on January 09, 2013, 10:17:34 pm
Is it glued up already?
Title: Re: hickory backed cherry recurve?
Post by: Shondy55 on January 09, 2013, 10:25:48 pm
its not glued yet but i was thinking i would use tbIII.  and im not sure what kind of recurves i want to do, i just started recurving and im not entirely sure of the difference. and how thick should the hickory backing strip be?
Title: Re: hickory backed cherry recurve?
Post by: rossfactor on January 09, 2013, 11:29:59 pm
Be careful to not to let the hickory over power the cherry.  Cherry is "relatively" strong in compression, but not so strong as many other woods.  So, I would advise to keep the backing strip thin (1/8 or 3/16 ") and consider trapping the back.

Gabe
Title: Re: hickory backed cherry recurve?
Post by: twilightandmist on January 09, 2013, 11:46:00 pm
yeah forgot to mention the trapping. i would leave the bow about 2 inches wide through the majority of its length as well, this has always worked for me to keep the strain minimal
Title: Re: hickory backed cherry recurve?
Post by: blackhawk on January 10, 2013, 07:47:02 am
There are better options for belly wood for a short high stressed recurve than cherry,and its taking a much bigger risk using it cus cherry in most cases does not like an extreme bend. That's asking a lot of the wood and you better be good at what your doing(and with a little luck).

Pre curve your woods prior to glue up,clean em back up flat after curving and glue her up.
Title: Re: hickory backed cherry recurve?
Post by: twilightandmist on January 10, 2013, 09:12:27 am
Correct me if I am wrong, but it was never implied that the recurve would be a short one. Because of its light weight, cherry can make a long recurve that is still quick and hoots hard. My suggestion would be to make it 64 to 68 inches long. Even though it is longer than most recurves, it will still be fast and light in the hand, due to cherry's light physical weight.
Title: Re: hickory backed cherry recurve?
Post by: blackhawk on January 10, 2013, 10:33:54 am
You've never gone turkey hunting have you? I sure as heck don't want a 68" bow in a turkey blind.
Title: Re: hickory backed cherry recurve?
Post by: PEARL DRUMS on January 10, 2013, 10:44:33 am
Twilight why do you feel it needs to be that long buddy? You just posted a 52" unbacked black cherry bow that was someting like 75 @ 29" with a 1/2" of set. Why do you feel he needs to add 16" and a hickory backing to that if he only wants a 50# (or so) bow? Seems overkill to me.

Title: Re: hickory backed cherry recurve?
Post by: Shondy55 on January 10, 2013, 10:54:19 am
thanks for the comments guys ill be sure to post it and show you all how she turns out!