so building my first kenny m
64"... 50# @29.5"
i have a nice piece of black walnut for the handle,
do i need to reinforce the handle area?
i have some phenolic and some extra brown glass.
what would be better- or is the difference negligible - i thought maybe two separate accent stripes running through the handle.
only built a few of these glass bows- so really need some advice
thanks!
I'd run the two accent strip through the handle...
For walnut. Yes I would reinforce with glass or phenolic.
one more question pleeze
if i use veneers on top of the lams, and adjust the lam sizes accordingly- will the extra two veneers and their glue lines have any effect on the bow?
does that question make sense??
would an i beam out of ipe,hickory or maple help?
and if so what thickness of i beam?
thanks again
Hi Wayne,
I use 4 wood lams in mine, if 2 veneers and you aren't going way heavy, just thicken up the other tapers to make your stack.
I use at least 3/8" I-beam because I don't like to offset it and I don't like to get close to cutting it in the site window.
Does that answer make any sense? :)
thanks guys,
the veneers are 0.020 should i still just thicken up the two tapers to meet the required stack- or would i be better off with 6 "layers" in the layup, made to match the stack- or would it not make a noticable difference either way
i dont mind the extra work and hassle
thanks
I see no point in going more than 5 total,and that's if the tapers will be too thick with just them and veneers.
You have to be able to bend the .001 up the belly ramps. That said, I once used a .100 x .001t on the belly ramps and got a good glue line... :scared:
o.k. so if i use just one parallel, two tapers and two veneers, where should i put the parallel. :notworthy:
so i guess you dont cut your shelf to center then, Kenny- you stay at least 3/16 away from center??
thanks
I run the thinnest lam up the belly ramp- which ever butt end is thinnest. Haven't seen a difference with the parallel on the back or belly.
thanks mate- an' all of ya' thanks for the guidance- much appreciated.