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Started by toddster, June 30, 2013, 11:56:00 AM

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toddster

Alright, I have read for years all the book's and on trad gang.  I have done few self bow's and I have decided I am going to build a laminated bow, straight up Hill style.  I figure a 10" craftsman bandsaw, a belt sander should be all the equipment I need, right?  No heatbox, just form and smooth on with bike innertubes, and tiller stick on wall, I missing anything?

Sam Harper

I'm sure if there are any tools you've forgotten, you'll be reminded when the need arises.  I've been making bows for 9 years, and I can tell you that fiberglass bows are the easiest and self-bows are the most difficult.  So if you can do self-bows, this should be a cinch.
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Dan Bonner

I use a table saw a bunch. I would struggle to build one without it.

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Bowjunkie

You'll also need something to sand the riser block and feather the fadeouts to paper thickness. I use a sanding drum mounted in my drill press.

gordie

maybe extra blades for your bandsaw ?

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