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Bamboo backed bow

Started by billy dryden, October 14, 2021, 10:48:11 PM

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billy dryden

How do you guys do your limb tips on trilams and bamboo back bows. I believe I seen somebody sand on an angle through the bamboo and glue an overlay on.

Mad Max

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Lehtis

Same way but not through all layers, only bamboo and core, perhapps a bit belly also.

Roy from Pa

Just like mad max but I don't file the sides, only the horn overlay and I don't file all the way through the horn.

billy dryden

I assume I could use Osage as a tip overlay with no problems. I guess it's better to ask now then find out the hard way!  :biglaugh:

Mad Max

Someone sent me 64" boo so I had to extend the other 2 lams to get  64" nocks :tongue:
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Roy from Pa

Quote from: Mad Max on October 15, 2021, 08:20:23 AM
Someone sent me 64" boo so I had to extend the other 2 lams to get  64" nocks :tongue:

Who the heck would send you 64" boo?

Mad Max

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Roy from Pa

Nah, it had otta shrunk in shippen:)

mmattockx

This is on a maple board bow, but similar to Mad Max's. It is a great way to capture and close off the end grain of the limbs. You don't have to cut across all the layers if you don't want to.




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