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Started by cyred4d, March 12, 2011, 07:10:00 AM

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cyred4d

Okay, I am seriously thinking of contacting Binghams and building my own laminated recurve. In your opinion what power tool would be the most useful for a new builder getting started? I am limited in the amount of space I have available. Thanks for any and all input.

Mike Most

I bought a bench top spindle sander, when I first contacted binghams.......  :campfire:
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PEARL DRUMS

A dust collector hands down. Glass is mean stuff and if your space is limited that means your not in your own shop, containing that dust is even more important.

rover brewer

I would say a sander,belt,spindle,palm any of these and Pearl Drums is right about the glass dust you want to make sure your not breathing it.
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cyred4d

Thanks guys for the feedback. Been reading a lot on here and this is the place to go for information.

scrub-buster

I only make selfbows, so for me, it would be the band saw.  The belt sander would be a close second.
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Dick in Seattle

another vote for belt sander, preferably vertical edge oriented.   I converted a 6X48 from horizontal to vertical and it immediately became the mainstay of the shop.  I'd vote for a drum sander second.  The saws are wonderful to have, but there are alternatives.
Dick in Seattle

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SEMO_HUNTER

That's hard to pick just one. I think the band saw is very valuable, but so is the belt sander, and I guess if I didn't have the belt sander I could just get by with drum sanders for the drill press? Man, I sure use that belt sander for all kinds of stuff, not just bow building but lots of projects. Drum sanders are cheap though, if you have a drill press it comes in real handy for getting close to your lines when your trying to rough in your limb profile.

I've already got a dust collector cause my father is a wood worker.
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NYArrow

IMO belt sander...since I don't have a bandsaw. (working on getting one though)
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jsweka

Another vote here for the spindle sander. Great for forming riser fade outs and for getting the limb profile close.
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