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Title: Limb trapping
Post by: BWD on February 03, 2011, 09:52:00 AM
When trapping limbs, is it best to trap the back or belly...and why?
Title: Re: Limb trapping
Post by: John Scifres on February 03, 2011, 09:56:00 AM
On selfbows, trap the back.  Most woods are stronger in tension than compression so there is some extra weight hanging around on the back.

On Bamboo backed bows, the same theory applies.

On glass bows, it may be different since my glass longbow has a trapped belly.
Title: Re: Limb trapping
Post by: macbow on February 03, 2011, 10:04:00 AM
John pretty much says it all. on my bamboo backed red oak kids bows. I trap the back, bamboo,heavily so it doesn't overpower the red oak.
Ron
Title: Re: Limb trapping
Post by: BWD on February 03, 2011, 10:10:00 AM
Thanks guys, should have phrased the question differently, to say glass bows.
Title: Re: Limb trapping
Post by: Dmaxshawn on February 03, 2011, 10:48:00 AM
Glass bows Trap the bellies.
Title: Re: Limb trapping
Post by: hova on February 03, 2011, 10:57:00 AM
looks like ill be trapping the boo/maple/oak that jamesv sent me. i thought it looked like there were a couple frets on the belly , but it shoots so smooth i dont want to just not use it...


-hov
Title: Re: Limb trapping
Post by: Trux Turning on February 03, 2011, 11:10:00 AM
You will get varying opinions with glass bows-on the studies I've seen trapping to the belly was shown to be the best-that's  how I do mine.
Title: Re: Limb trapping
Post by: bjansen on February 03, 2011, 12:56:00 PM
I go back and forth on this idea with Glass bows.  I would think (in very simple terms) trapping the back of a glass bow would better balance the tension/compression ratio as the fiberglass is stronger in tension than it is in compression....however that is not how alot of bowyers do it.  

Some doe though...if you notice widow recurves are reverse trapped (i.e. the back is trapped rather than the belly).  I also noticed several other bowyers that have done this as well.  I have a Morrison Dakota that is reverse trapped.    

The next straight longbow I make is going to have a trapped back...and I will see how that works and I imagine it would look pretty good as well.
Title: Re: Limb trapping
Post by: Walt Francis on February 03, 2011, 01:35:00 PM
I have glass bows from highed bowyers that have been trapped both ways and they all preform well.  So I tink it is your preference.
Title: Re: Limb trapping
Post by: TroutGuide on February 03, 2011, 05:57:00 PM
So what is traping?
Title: Re: Limb trapping
Post by: jsweka on February 03, 2011, 06:04:00 PM
Lots of opinions on this one as far as glass bows go.  In Jack Harrison's book he recommends trapping the back, but most bows you see are trapped toward the belly.  Kind of makes you wonder if it makes any differnce.
Title: Re: Limb trapping
Post by: macbow on February 03, 2011, 07:01:00 PM
When I trapped glass longbows I did the belly. The only reason I trapped them was to reduce weight.
Didn't even consider which was best.
Ron