I need info on a limb stack thickness

Started by T Folts, February 23, 2010, 11:49:00 AM

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T Folts

I'm getting ready to build a bow from a Binghams pronounced take down longbow form and I need to know what thickness of a stack I need for a 64" and 66" bow

Also does anyone know what tapers to use, the kit calls for a taper, a paralle and a reverse taper. are they .001, .002, .003 or a combo? or something else
Thanks
Terry
US ARMY 1984-1988

cobbow

Binghams has a chart on their web site with the stack you would need for their form. You can also call and they will help you choose what taper stack you need also.

Cobbow

P.S. Post pics when you get it built I have this plan but havent built it yet.

Dont forget to have fun!

T Folts

US ARMY 1984-1988

Dmaxshawn

Subtract 7 pounds for every 2 inches. That's the formula Elmont told me to use. Good luck

Shawn

Jason Scott

If the chart is for a 68" bow and you use the same stack in a 66" bow you will have a bow 7#s heavier than the chart.

T Folts

Thanks, I kinda figured out that.
Anyone know about the tapers?
US ARMY 1984-1988

jess stuart

I think the Bingham kit uses .002 tapers, when you reverse one you wind up with a parallel limb.  I guess you could use all parallels if you wanted and you would come out okay.

Dmaxshawn

yes 0.002 for the tapers Sorry I missed that part earlier.  

Post some pics already.

Shawn

T Folts

I have to gather some more stuff then I'll post pics
Thanks for the info.

Terry
US ARMY 1984-1988

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