First TD Recurve. Have questions...

Started by Blue EagleBum, April 15, 2011, 09:07:00 PM

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Blue EagleBum

Ok. My first Td recurve. Have the limbs (hard rock maple) rough shaped and the riser (bubinga) angles cut.

When I'm ready to cut the rough riser shape which side do I do first. The up and down with the window cutout, or the side profile. it seems to me no matter which one I do first, I wont have a flat surface to trace my template, or bandsaw out the pattern.   :dunno:  

Just in need of a little guidance. Thanks.
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Sharp Shooter

I cut the profile out first then the site window,

Blue EagleBum

Come on guys... How about a little help.

Thanks for yours Sharp Shooter.
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iaduckhntr

I never built any bows, but when cutting out a decoy it works well if you cut either profile in 1~ONE piece& then ya can use 2 sided tape to hold it back in place to give a square/ flat surface cut out the other way. Hope this helps.
Dennis
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fujimo

thats a good tip- will be using that.
i may be wrong here but i would cut the side  profile out first - its a bigger bigger cut, then trim the others by hand,
a.holding against the bandsaw,
b.using a hacksaw, or tenon saw or japanese pull saw would be the best, and
c.rasping and filing.to give the final profile.
g'luck
wayne

Blue EagleBum

Thanks iaduchhntr. Thats a great idea!
Thanks to you too, fujimo.
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