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Title: Cascade TD Limb Pocket Felt (Dampening)
Post by: mrpenguin on December 28, 2009, 08:29:00 AM
Morning Gents,

I just got a nice Cascade Golden Falcon Mag bow 60@28.  Pretty bow that shoots well, but its loud, even with dacron string (flemish 14 strand I just twisted up last night), qivuit silencers and limb savers.  Personally, I want to get rid of the limb savers.  I took the limbs off and the felt is basically completely compressed providing NO cushioning.  The limb bolts also recess into the limb instead of sitting flat.  I think the limb pockets need new felt or perhaps a silicon layer (like on the Robertson I had). Am I right about this and what kind of felt should I use?  Also, is there a place I could buy that silicon?

Thanks!!
Title: Re: Cascade TD Limb Pocket Felt (Dampening)
Post by: Scott F on December 28, 2009, 12:34:00 PM
I have a Lowe's hardware store near me that carries sheets of cork that is a little less than 1/8" thick.  Maybe you could try there for something usable?

Not sure about the felt but it seems to me like the felt has the potential to hold moisture in an often-time neglected area on a bow.
Title: Re: Cascade TD Limb Pocket Felt (Dampening)
Post by: jess stuart on December 28, 2009, 02:54:00 PM
I used felt from wally world on the limb platform for years.  As far as I know it has never caused a problem.  I put the felt on after the riser has the final coat of finish.
Title: Re: Cascade TD Limb Pocket Felt (Dampening)
Post by: woodbender on January 01, 2010, 11:30:00 PM
i found thin cork good you can by at auto store gasket material
Title: Re: Cascade TD Limb Pocket Felt (Dampening)
Post by: pebowbender on January 02, 2010, 10:43:00 AM
Walley World also has foam rubber in the arts and crafts section near the crayons. It's about a foot square and may cost $2. I have used this for years. It's kind of like putting a limbsaver between the limb and riser. Don't let the thickness scare you, it crushs down nicely to nearly paper thin.