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Title: Max riser accent lam thickness
Post by: Teagus on January 24, 2010, 10:50:00 AM
At what thickness should you stop thinking of a lam strip and start thinking of cutting and shaping (bandsaw and spindle sander) when designing a multilayer riser? I guesss this would be based on the assumption one has resaw and thickness sanding capability to hit any desired thickness. I imagine you guys have your own rule like example: 125 thk. Is wood species a big factor in the max thickness?

Mike W
Title: Re: Max riser accent lam thickness
Post by: Apex Predator on January 24, 2010, 01:05:00 PM
The shape of the contour will have a big effect.  Normally .060-.070 is as thick as I want to bend.
Title: Re: Max riser accent lam thickness
Post by: kennym on January 24, 2010, 05:45:00 PM
Like Marty,if its a tighter radius,.060 is plenty. On these bows,I went .125 cause it was a gentle bend...

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Title: Re: Max riser accent lam thickness
Post by: Teagus on January 24, 2010, 05:57:00 PM
Yea I sort of forgot the radius factor. Kenny, that look was what I had in mind. Are those inside riser cuts freestyle or done on a radius jig like on po boy site?

Mike W
Title: Re: Max riser accent lam thickness
Post by: kennym on January 24, 2010, 06:14:00 PM
Those are freestyle,I made a jig,but it is not that hard to do without one. Hate the setup time it takes on my jig!
Title: Re: Max riser accent lam thickness
Post by: Teagus on January 24, 2010, 06:32:00 PM
Lordy, the pressure is tremendous. This site is evil. Got to get started with everything I learned here in only one month. Build a long is coming.

Mike the OCD bowyer