walnut and wild cherry riser ?

Started by Scott Beitzel, October 24, 2010, 11:33:00 AM

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Scott Beitzel

would  a laminate of wild cherry and walnut be good for a riser for a 3 peice take down or should i look at other alturnatives an looking for a draw weight of right at 45 to 50 lbs at 31.
just didn't know if it would hold up or maybe some white oak mixed in there also . kinda looking for a answer cause the guy that can cut it for me is only homeon the weekends

thanks,
Scott

ChristopherO

Without a doubt those two combinations laminated together will not only be strong enough but look very well together.  I am currently working on a one piece recurve with that combination, plus with a thin line of maple for an added touch.  I am confident of pulling 45 to 55 pounds without any issue.  
I realize that both black cherry and black walnut are or not in the top of the hard woods for strength but the bow I am currently using draws 44# of a mainly wild cherry riser with one lam of ash  through it.  No problems with strength.  Don't forget that the glue lines make the riser stronger, as well.

Scott Beitzel

thanks christopher am on my way to get them cut .

thanks,
Scott

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