Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Bows => Topic started by: BowSlayer on December 13, 2013, 05:27:46 pm
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Im thinking about making a laminated bow and i have acces to three woods already made up into 3mm thick lams. the woods are hickory, walnut and cherry. all three have good grain and no knots. but im not sure which order to put them in. hickory will obviously be the backing but which wood do i use for the core and which for the belly.
Do i use walnut for the core or the cherry? iv'e made a R/D form for it to sit on and im thinking of a jatoba handle/risor. how does this sound.
thanks
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Neither cherry or black walnut are good in compression so I would not use either. Both would be good for core lams. Try to fine yew, osage, ipe or other compression strong woods for the belly.
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Hickory will work backing b.walnut but you will have to crown and trap the hickory.
It does actually make a good combo - i've made a few longbows like this.
Given the chance i'd just order a board of ipe. Google silva timber - they will send you a good board for not much money at all.
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Ill check it out. Thanks. So I should only use hikory and walnut?
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Black walnut and cherry should make a good core.