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Title: splicing bow backing?
Post by: stringstretcher on April 05, 2011, 01:49:00 PM
What are the do's and dont's about spliceing a bow backing.  I have some hickory that is full length, but no real good way to grind/sand them down to an exact thickness.  I have a sled to make perfect parallel lams, but only 36" long.  What would be the problem with taking the hickory and grinding them in 36" pieces and the spliceing them together in the handle?
Title: Re: splicing bow backing?
Post by: JamesV on April 05, 2011, 02:08:00 PM
I use a planer to cut my lams. Clamp a piece of 2X6 to the tray and you can cut your lams a thin as you want. I can cut to .060 on my planer. Cut your material a little long so if you get a little chatter on the ends you can cut it off.
Title: Re: splicing bow backing?
Post by: stringstretcher on April 05, 2011, 02:11:00 PM
Wished I did have a planner.  Only a thickness sander at the moment.  I have no problem cutting my lams and making tapered or parallel, but I only have a sled long enough for a 36" piece.  I am just wondering about splicing them together for the backing?
Title: Re: splicing bow backing?
Post by: John Cooper on April 05, 2011, 02:16:00 PM
If the bow doesn't bend thru the handle, you should be fine with a simple lap joint.
Title: Re: splicing bow backing?
Post by: Pat B on April 05, 2011, 03:00:00 PM
Charlie, I usually cut hickory backings at 3/16" thick and after sanding both surfaces they come out 1/8" or slightly less. You don't have to be all that exact with hickory backings
 You can use 2 pieces. Do a scarf joint in the center and add an overlay over the joint. A small piece of the hickory will work for the overlay but other woods will also.
Title: Re: splicing bow backing?
Post by: 7 Lakes on April 05, 2011, 07:15:00 PM
Run the full length on the parallel sled (first 36")  Flip it around and run the other 36".  Don't flip it over, just around.

Try it on a discard piece first but if everything is lined up it will work fine.
Title: Re: splicing bow backing?
Post by: stringstretcher on April 05, 2011, 08:01:00 PM
7 lakes I might give that a try.
Title: Re: splicing bow backing?
Post by: PV on April 05, 2011, 08:37:00 PM
If you are using a drum sander why not just run it through? I sand glass down to .030 this way.You backings will be much thicker...
I get many of my hickory backings from billets Splice them with a Z splice then cover them with an overlay.
Title: Re: splicing bow backing?
Post by: John Cooper on April 05, 2011, 10:29:00 PM
Scarf joint...that's the word I was looking for!  I was also wondering, like PV, why you wouldn't just run it through whole if it's simply a parallel lamination.
Title: Re: splicing bow backing?
Post by: stringstretcher on April 06, 2011, 05:16:00 AM
With out a sled, it is not recomended to grind anything that thin.  I know, I know, don't believe everything you read.  PV, what drum sander are you using?
Title: Re: splicing bow backing?
Post by: Walt Francis on April 07, 2011, 12:16:00 AM
For long parallel lams I use a  72" piece of ipe that was ground to 3/4" as a sled/backer and run my veneers through the thickness sander laying on top of it.  Any hardwood board will work fine to replace the ipe.