Bow Building - I glued it up !! UPDATE PICS
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From: Jacksonville Fl USA
Guys.......
Well - I glued it up today.......My R/D Longbow / Hybrid whatever ya wanna call it ! man it was a little stressful being my first one... a laminate got out of place but I believe I am still ok its near the tip.... Seven laminates, AND the 2 riser overlays was a little much for my first try but hopefully things will turn out ok... I think it will......
Ill keep ya posted and get some pics soon. I have to turn off the oven in a little while and let her cool down...... I can wait to pull it out !
Tom
Well - I glued it up today.......My R/D Longbow / Hybrid whatever ya wanna call it ! man it was a little stressful being my first one... a laminate got out of place but I believe I am still ok its near the tip.... Seven laminates, AND the 2 riser overlays was a little much for my first try but hopefully things will turn out ok... I think it will......
Ill keep ya posted and get some pics soon. I have to turn off the oven in a little while and let her cool down...... I can wait to pull it out !
Tom
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Yes, eightwgt the glueing of the laminations always seems stressful or to get my blood pressure up. Its a gooey mess, the laminations all want to slide this way and that. I' d being pulling my hair out at this point except I' m already bald!
I always tell my wife If I suggest making another bow, just shoot me. I made my longbow last summer and I' m already thinking about making the same bow except heavier with a wider riser so a regular bow quiver can be added.
I think the glueing is the big pain because you have a time limit to get the job done. You can' t just say I' ll finish tommorrow. Which now you can take your sweet old time.
And CTBowhunter, you don' t have to be a woodworker to build a bow(but I' m sure it helps). Just have determination and take the process slow. I suck at woodworking, I' d rather be making it out of metal, yet I' ve built probably a half dozen bows. And the longbow I have now is the sweetest shooting stick bow I' ve ever shot and I' ve had some big name bows in my thirty years of bowhunting.
So, eightwgt good luck with finishing your bow off.
Dan
I always tell my wife If I suggest making another bow, just shoot me. I made my longbow last summer and I' m already thinking about making the same bow except heavier with a wider riser so a regular bow quiver can be added.
I think the glueing is the big pain because you have a time limit to get the job done. You can' t just say I' ll finish tommorrow. Which now you can take your sweet old time.
And CTBowhunter, you don' t have to be a woodworker to build a bow(but I' m sure it helps). Just have determination and take the process slow. I suck at woodworking, I' d rather be making it out of metal, yet I' ve built probably a half dozen bows. And the longbow I have now is the sweetest shooting stick bow I' ve ever shot and I' ve had some big name bows in my thirty years of bowhunting.
So, eightwgt good luck with finishing your bow off.
Dan
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eightwgt, are you still with us? Speak to me!
Dang! Hope the boy is alright. I remember the heart attack I had when I pulled my bow out of the oven.... Eightwgt, there really IS a bow inside that gob of glue!


Dang! Hope the boy is alright. I remember the heart attack I had when I pulled my bow out of the oven.... Eightwgt, there really IS a bow inside that gob of glue!


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From: Jacksonville Fl USA
Arthur Im still here - I have been calming down since my glue up ! Man i was SO SO upset after I did it becuase the Bocote veneer slide out on me some but Im going to be ok I belive...... it looks pretty good - my fadeouts could have been tighter though - Ill never use plexiglass again for the pressure strip under the hose..... but I think it will be ok......Im not really sure what gap size(glue line) is considered to much at the fade out....
Anyway - Ill get a pic of it up later... I just started cleanin edges last night, tape is still on... im cleaning her up to see what I got tonight.... start layin out my limbs..... bein a Bowyer can be tough - now I know why they charge 700+ for a nice recurve or longbow !!
Tom
Anyway - Ill get a pic of it up later... I just started cleanin edges last night, tape is still on... im cleaning her up to see what I got tonight.... start layin out my limbs..... bein a Bowyer can be tough - now I know why they charge 700+ for a nice recurve or longbow !!
Tom
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My friend, the one who let me use his form and hot box, uses a heavy rubber strip on top of thin aluminum for a pressure plate and it makes some good glue lines.
Don' t worry too much about the slid veneer. You can eliminate a lot of glue-up booboo' s by doing some ' creative layout' .
There are at least a dozen mistakes on mine that stick out like a sore thumb. Well, to me anyway. Nobody else seems to notice them. I can' t wait to make another one so I can do a better job of it.
Good luck!
Don' t worry too much about the slid veneer. You can eliminate a lot of glue-up booboo' s by doing some ' creative layout' .
There are at least a dozen mistakes on mine that stick out like a sore thumb. Well, to me anyway. Nobody else seems to notice them. I can' t wait to make another one so I can do a better job of it.
Good luck!
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Nontypical Buck
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From: Eastern PA USA
Good luck the rest of the way. That is one heck of a lot of reflex in those limbs. Should have a lot of early-draw pull to it. Looks like a smooth-pulling, fast bow is in the works. Keep the updates coming.


