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Maple for backing

Started by oldway, February 09, 2016, 11:13:00 PM

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oldway

I was just wondering if anyone has used maple for backing as a alternative to hickory.

mikkekeswick

Yes it works really well.
It's best on medium density bellies. Maple backed yew is an awesome combo.
Make sure you get really straight grained boards and you'll be fine. Maple is strong in tension.

oldway


Pat B

And be sure it is hard(sugar) maple.
Make the most of all that comes and the least of all that goes!
TGMM Family of the Bow

Krasus

I'm a hickery man myself but good rock maple will work in a pinch if I run out. Just make sure your grain orientation doesn't run out. I find if it does you make get splintering with the maple.

mikkekeswick

Krasus - it doesn't just work in a pinch it works better with a load of belly woods than hickory would. Hickorys extreme resistance to tension is why a lot of woods backed with it show more set than necessary.

oldway

So Mike,on the two bows you just posted.What type of wood did you use to back them?

Jomohr84

Also Mike, what are the belly woods maple works better with as a backing, I'd like to try a maple backed bow, never used maple, but have access to it.
Jonathan Mohr

Nezwin

I've heard that Maple-backed Walnut is a winning combo. Lots of ELB's in the UK made with that.

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