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bigcountry 02-23-2009 09:48 AM

RE: A Few Bowyer Questions?
 
Wow, just found some. I think on my next kids bow, I will use this stuff for safety.

http://rudderbows.com/bowmakingbackings.html

burniegoeasily 02-23-2009 09:51 AM

RE: A Few Bowyer Questions?
 

ORIGINAL: bigcountry


ORIGINAL: burniegoeasily


ORIGINAL: Redneck Bowhunter

Ok. I see now, thanks guys. One more for ya. I have a board of white ash that I want to use to build a bow. But the grain is horrible for it. If I cut it into strips and make a "plywood" type bow will that make it better if the grain isn't perfect?
Ash will work. Idont likethe stuff. Its real brittle. Ive made bows with it that were ok. Putting it underglass would insure it doesnt break. You dont have to buy prepregged glass, just use the glass cloth and set it on the to back of the bow with some two part epoxy. No need for a heat box, just let it cure completely. Might take two or three days. You can also cure it by putting it in a car and leave it parked in the sun for a few hours. As far as laming it and reversing your grains. Ive done that. But you dont have to cut a lot of lams, Just cut a 1/8" off the back of the board and flip it over and glue it back. That way the grains cross. But if you have lots of violations, ash will need to be tillered pretty well to survive. That is for a decently heavy bow. Red oak or white oak would be a much easier first wood to work with. But if you want to use the ash, no need to get all fancy with a backing, use something like drywall tape and titebond III. Or linen and titebond, silk, or even a brown papper bag. They all will work, plus a whole lot of other things, as well. The drywall tape would be the best of the bunch I mentioned. You will surely want to back a bad piece of ash, if you chose to use it.

There are tuns of ways to skin that cat. All depends on how you want to do with it.
Is this the same glass, they use on wood canoes? Its like a cloth or tarp and when you put it down with resin, it goes clear? I was wondering why some selfbows don't use some flexible glass for its back. Guess it kinda defeats the primitive thing. but would save an iffy piece of osage.
Its all the same. Just use the wooven kind. I patched up a boat and built two bows with the same glass one time. Some is thicker than the other, but it is all the same.

Redneck Bowhunter 02-27-2009 04:46 PM

RE: A Few Bowyer Questions?
 
Wow, thanks guys. And thank you Kanga for the offer but I live in Canada, a long way from Texas.

Kanga 02-27-2009 06:18 PM

RE: A Few Bowyer Questions?
 

And thank you Kanga for the offer but I live in Canada, a long way from Texas.
No worries amte you could always slip down for a hog hunt;)

Redneck Bowhunter 02-28-2009 09:53 AM

RE: A Few Bowyer Questions?
 
That sounds awesome but for me right now being 19 and out of a job, plus saving for college, I can't see it happening.


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