Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Bows => Topic started by: Vgo750 on June 14, 2014, 05:21:07 pm
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I have a 1/2" thick nice grained hickory board that is already cut out pyramid style width wise...but it is 1/2" thick from tip to tip including handle area. What can I do as far as far as gluing on a handle to where it won't pop off? Thinking since I can't taper the thickness into an already glued on riser block. I've got to think there's an easy solution. Thanks for the help!!
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there are some options, what are the dimensions of the stave
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I was hoping to get your input, bubby, i am a big fan of your board bows. Board is 63" ttt, 2" at fades straight taper to 1/2" tips. Looking for 55@28 and im thinking of throwing in a lil bit of reflex and or flipping the tips
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what I would do is glue a 1/8" thick pc on 16" long and then glue several 8 1/2" pcs on, I think that will give you plenty to work and the longer pc act's as a power lam, I've done this before with great results, use some contrasting wood for a nice look
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(http://i623.photobucket.com/albums/tt320/bubncheryl/trade%20bow%202013/cassies%20bow/101_4330_zpseece8178.jpg) (http://s623.photobucket.com/user/bubncheryl/media/trade%20bow%202013/cassies%20bow/101_4330_zpseece8178.jpg.html)
here's an example although this bends in the handle some no issues with it popping off
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Ok i can do that. Should the 16" pc and then the 8" pieces mimic the width profile of the bow itself? And i assume that the 16" piece will serve to stiffen the bending limb much like a thickness fade would and keep the 8" pieces from bending?
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yeah make them the width of the fades and then trim them, that's how I do it, I think when all is said and done you are going to have limbs thinner than 1/2" and the handle won't bend, and it's possible most of the extra length on the longer lam will be gone
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Gotcha...awesome thank you very much, Bubby.