T/D recurve help-along

Started by Balding Kansan, August 21, 2021, 11:16:38 PM

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Crooked Stic

I will take a pic of one of my riser jigs that eliminates having to flip the block.
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Crooked Stic

A pic of a riser profile jig. It does two things. 1 makes the same shape on all risers 2 Keeps limb pads on the same plane by eliminating the need to flip the riser for pad cuts.
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Buemaker

Stic, will you not have to sand against the grain on one side? Does it work okay? Nice jig.

Crooked Stic

Bue I been doing this for years and so far so good. 60 grit belts
Early on I thought I could do this with a router until it ripped a chunk out of some Osage and hit the wall with authority.
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Balding Kansan

Quote from: Crooked Stic on October 08, 2021, 08:46:22 AM
A pic of a riser profile jig. It does two things. 1 makes the same shape on all risers 2 Keeps limb pads on the same plane by eliminating the need to flip the riser for pad cuts.


Cool! Do you use a drill press or dedicated spindle?
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Crooked Stic

6x80 edge sander with profile sander on drive drum end.
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Mad Max

Quote from: Crooked Stic on October 08, 2021, 04:24:19 PM
6x80 edge sander with profile sander on drive drum end.

What do you use to get in the deep part of the grip Stic???????
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Crooked Stic

I only do the pad side with the 6x80. The grip is shaped by spindle sander.
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Mad Max

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