Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Bows => Topic started by: HighEagle on February 26, 2014, 07:29:54 pm
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My brother in law sent me these birds eye and flame/quilted maple veneers 10 of each. Can I use them for backing? Belly wood? 46" long x 3/16" thick Or how would you all use them? bow making or not.. Thanks Chuck
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Generally figure woods aren't good for backings because the grain is severely violated. You could laminate strips together to build up the belly but is maple good enough in compression for this? I haven't worked much maple at all so I don't know.
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U could send me some of that Birdseye for knife handles ;0)
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Those are beautiful veneers, but are of no structural use in bow making.
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Good idea, Blaflair knife handles would you laminate? The Brother in law lives outside Portland,ME he had a shop full.
Chuck
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U can glue something of a different color under it and leave the round Birdseye when ur done. Looks like it's framed
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This is a cherry and curly maple handle
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Decide your backing....whatever...hickory, maple,oak..ect. Once you have your bow about tillered out you could add the thin backing, it will not effect the "true" backing underneath.
VMB
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Decide your backing....whatever...hickory, maple,oak..ect. Once you have your bow about tillered out you could add the thin backing, it will not effect the "true" backing underneath.
VMB
No it won't affect the backing underneath but it would peel apart rather alarmingly once bend. This sort of wood is heavily violated.
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Knife handles or sandwich two veneers with a contrast cernter slab and use for risers...makes a cool I-beam look in the sight window cut out.
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Decide your backing....whatever...hickory, maple,oak..ect. Once you have your bow about tillered out you could add the thin backing, it will not effect the "true" backing underneath.
VMB
No it won't affect the backing underneath but it would peel apart rather alarmingly once bend. This sort of wood is heavily violated.
I would disagree.
http://paleoplanet69529.yuku.com/topic/31820
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The bow u used as an example is veneer. Super thin. The 3/16" piece would fail on backing. Unless he ground them super thin. In turn wasting most of the wood.
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Thanks All,
Might give them all a try. Heck I have 20 sheets
HighEagle
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While I agree that they probably wouldn't be much use in the structural parts of the bow, the veneers would make very nice accent touches. In my case I used a leopard/lacewood veneer to cover up a short longitudinal crack in a bamboo backed mollegabet at one of the levers. My other half shoots the bow (very well indeed), and people always mention the finish pieces like this.
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In fact I found an old photo...
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Thanks Bob,
Nice touch on that lever bow. Bob your photos on flicker are Amazing you have a super eye
Chuck
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Just send em to me...I'll press them into skateboard decks ;)
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That is some pretty thick veneer. Could work great under glass if you were interested in that. It would make nave tips and handles IMO.
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Anybody what are Nave tips?
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Thanks Bob,
Nice touch on that lever bow. Bob your photos on flicker are Amazing you have a super eye
Chuck
Thanks Chuck, hope you make something good with your veneers.
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Anybody what are Nave tips?
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Should have been nice tips. Typing on a phone