When Cutting a New Form?

Started by matts2, March 14, 2011, 10:40:00 AM

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matts2

I am working on a design for a R/D bow form and wondering about cutting out the shape.  It will be a two piece for with air hose compression.  When cutting the two pieces, do they need to have a certain gap cut into them or does line to line work fine with using a air hose.  Basically, do you need to cut out the thickness of the bow plus some for the hose?

I have a plotter/cutter and I am going to cut out a template on adhesive vinyl (decal vinyl) so I can peel and stick for a actual size template.  I can design the offset in the pattern at whatever offset I need.  Just not sure how much is needed if any.

Thanks
Matt

David Flanrey

Hey Matt,
Take a look at the instrunctions on Kennym's website.  I followed his plan on my form and it works great.  I sawed it out on a band saw and then followed up by using a router and smoothed up the surface.
David

matts2

I have frequented his instructions quite a bit and see he mentions 1.25" offset.  Is that standard or anything in that ballpark will work?
Matt

bjansen

For a longbow a 1.25" gap from the top and bottom sections is about right.  Remember you will have a riser in there as well.

On a recurve I usually end up with 1", given  the lam stack is alot thinner.

matts2

Thanks Brad.  I need to stop by some time and take a look at yours again.
Matt

David Flanrey

I have the 1.25" built into mine.  Works good for me.  Things do get a little tight if your riser is pretty big.  Make sure you make yourself some pressure strips for the limbs.

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