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Title: Another Boardbow question ?
Post by: Bowjo on March 03, 2007, 06:40:00 PM
I am on my first attempt to make a Red Oak board bow.This is my first time making any bow.The bow has turned out 53#@28.I still need to get a permanent string, sand and finish.This bow is 72" long.This bow is not backed.Do all board bows have to be backed? I would like to keep it all natural.Will this be a problem later.I have shot it about 30 times.So far it is doin great.I can't believe I actually made a bow!Any of you guys shoot non-backed board bows?....Joe
Title: Re: Another Boardbow question ?
Post by: the Ferret on March 03, 2007, 06:50:00 PM
Joe, no it does not have to be backed especially if the grain is good. However backing one is pretty good insurance and easy to do. Cut up some linen or silk and use any good glue like Tite Bond 2 to glue it down.
Title: Re: Another Boardbow question ?
Post by: Roy from Pa on March 03, 2007, 09:41:00 PM
Mickey, what if the board was flat sawn and the growth rings have run outs in them, like as if when taking a raw stave down to 1 growth ring, and ya mess up and cut through a ring and violate it? I can see a board bow that is 1/4 sawn or maybe rift sawn not needing backed. But a flat sawn board I am not sure if I would trust not backing it..