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Started by Tyler Langston, December 20, 2009, 10:05:00 AM

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Tyler Langston

What does everyone use for the core wood in there lainated bows? and how do you layer them? I am making both longbows and recurves.

Osagetree

Just a couple all wood laminate bows I've done. Fun but, I think I like the selfbows better!


Left or right handed hickory backed walnut core/osage belly, ash riser





Hockory backed walnut with osage belly. sasafrass accents




Hickory backed osage with funky arrow shelf. But probably the best one.
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Pat B

Tyler, Contact Bingham Projects for recipes and methods for the beginning bowyer. They have all the info you will need to build a successful lam bow. Once you get the processes down you can experiment with different materials and designs to achieve the bow(s) you want.
 There are as many different woods and designs as there are bowyers.
Make the most of all that comes and the least of all that goes!
TGMM Family of the Bow

Russell S.

i use hard maple i went to the fancy lumber supply and boat yard, found a nice looking piece with strait grain that was about 10" by 2" by 40"  i think it is going to last me a long time!  I really like the "double recuve",  how does it shoot?
does everyone else look up when someone yells "DUCK!!"?

jess stuart

Tyler those are absolutley stunning.  I have made a few wooden bows, but favor the glass laminataed, much easier.  I truely admire all you wood bowyers.  Simpley awesome. Thanks for sharig.

macbow

Jess, not to be confused those were osagetree's bows.
Tyler is just starting and will be wanting help designing and making glass bows.( shop projects)

Tyler like Pat says Bingham's projects is a good place to start your research. I'd suggest shooting for about a 40 pound starter bow, besides it will probably come in heavier from my experience with the Bingham plans.
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macbow

Oh yes the core wood is not critical. I think elm is good.Mostly pick woods that look good if using clear glass. With glass bows the glass and tapers do the work.
Ron
United Bowhunters of Mo
Comptons
PBS
NRA
VET
"A man shares his Buffalo". Ed Pitchkites

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