lamation bow cracking sound

Started by Loren Piper, March 01, 2009, 05:44:00 PM

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Loren Piper

I have been building lamation bows for a long time I have noticed that after finished the first time I pull a new bow back to shot it I can hear a faint cracking shound the first 2 or 3 times I shoot it then it is as quiet as a mouse I have never had any thing happen been shooting these bows for 20 years and never had one brake with my system I use smooth on glue.

Jason Kendall

Are they zebrawood limbs? I had a couple do that and so did a friend of mine. We dont use Zebra anymore!

Loren Piper

This is on red elm I thought it may be the glue did it ever hert any thing on your bows

kennym

Possibly the string creaking on the new finish?

Is it a TD?
Stay sharp, Kenny.

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Loren Piper

It is a long bow we build our own bow tough with fiber glass and formica

kennym

formica on the form? Or the bow?
Stay sharp, Kenny.

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Loren Piper

formica makes a great backing if reinforced with fiberglass  the cracking sound when gone don't seem to hert the bows at all was just wandering what it was

tim-flood

I think the some of the Corvetta SP? Bros bows were backed with formica in the early 60's??

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