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Need Feedback on New LifeCycle Gear ILF Riser

Started by NYRON, June 25, 2019, 10:53:33 AM

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M60gunner

I don't have an issue with the aluminum, Jack Howard used it in his risers. My only concern is the glue up of the dissimilar materials. I know it can be done but have hesitation in my head. The G-10 is being used more these days and would be my choice as well. Yes, an overlay would look nice to cover the lams. As for wood choices I like Walnut, Cherry. Osage would be another choice. Why not a 21" riser? Seems like all "hunting" risers have to be 17".

beachbowhunter

Quote from: mahantango on June 27, 2019, 02:14:59 PM
I would be concerned about the possible movement - expansion/contraction between such dissimilar materials, as well as glueing wood to aluminum.

This is the first thing that came to my mind.  I think the looks of it are fine, maybe too narrow front to back in the site window area but that is just a personal taste thing..  Best of luck!
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Oak518

Ron  I like the  riser.   I will be at Denton with my boys and friends.  I am the guy that rented the  big a frame for years.  Travel safe Dan.

NYRON

Good morning, All.

I'm sorry for my slow response. We were taking a much needed break at our cabin.

First, thank you for your thoughts. This is very helpful.

With regard to the aesthetics of the exposed aluminum beams, it seems that folks really love it or it's not their cup of tea. Beauty is in the eye of the beholder, as they say, so I'll have to think about how I can make some adjustments.

With regard to concerns about bonding wood and aluminum, I had those same concerns. To ensure that we didn't have problems, we etched the aluminum to give it "teeth" and used a modern adhesive from the boat making industry that is designed to bond aluminum and wood. It has a breaking strength of 2,600 psi. We also performed several "tear apart" tests, including some under intense heat and the wood always failed before the bond.

Again, thanks for your input. I am dedicated to building great archery products and that takes time and the advice of others like all of you!
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