Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Bows => Topic started by: DC on May 22, 2015, 05:14:12 pm
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I'm scraping around what's left of a big knot in piece of Douglas Maple and the grain is causing the scraper to chatter and lift fuzz. Is there a secret to working this kind of stuff or do I just keep changing directions and using a file or sandpaper.
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Like you said, switch to a different tool, or change the direction of your scraping. I get good results when I hold the scraper at a 45 degree angle but still pull parallel to the bow, then I switch to the other 45 and repeat. I hope that makes sense
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Just sand the area.
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I kinda thought so but it doesn't hurt to check. I coulda been doing something unnecessary for the rest of my life. Thanks
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Now be careful there. Looks like a pretty large knot.
It does not look like you left the area wider.
How are you compensating for the knot?
Knots are weak spots.
When I tiller a knotted area I leave it slightly stiffer than the rest of the limb.
Jawge
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Thanks for the concern Jawge. I'm well past the knot. I'm in the wood that flows around the knot and it is a bit thicker(stiffer). I'm shooting it in now. We'll see how it goes.