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Started by Mad Max, March 27, 2017, 01:17:00 PM

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Mad Max

.050 glass on back and .030 on belly
What would happen?
Recurve bow
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KenH

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Al Dean

I don't know anything but usually go the opposite thinking I don't want the back glass to overpower the belly glass in compression.
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Roy from Pa

I don't know, it hain't my bow...

Mad Max

Be quite Roy
while usin's talk bout glass
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mikkekeswick

0.030 on the back and 0.050 on the belly. Glass is better in tension than compression.

Wolftrail


Wolftrail

QuoteOriginally posted by Wolftrail:
 
QuoteOriginally posted by mikkekeswick:
[qb] 0.030 on the back and 0.050 on the belly. Glass is better in tension than compression. [/b]
Oh... I thought he wrote 0.030 on the belly and 0.050 on the back , having said that yes, Glass is better in tension than compression

kennym

QuoteOriginally posted by mikkekeswick:
0.030 on the back and 0.050 on the belly. Glass is better in tension than compression.
I'd go with this...
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rockkiller

This is probably a stupid question,but it ain't the first and it for sure aint the last I come up with .
But why have different glass thickness????
Is it for stack lbs,performance or what ???   :dunno:

kennym

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Mad Max

zip it Kenny

It's a experiment
I will try something different.
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kennym

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rockkiller

Sounds like some hurt feelers .Sorry I brought it up.   :smileystooges:

BenBow

The walk the talk guys found just the opposite works for longbows. Too strong of a belly caused the glass to shear the wood/glass bond. Unlike wood glass doesn't crysel (sp) so even if glass has a lower compression strength it's not affected like a wood belly. .040 back and .030 belly trapped to the belly produced the best speed. BUT thinner glass on the belly caused the the limb to have less torsional strength so what has worked best is equal glass back and belly
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kennym

That's great to know Galen
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rockkiller

Benbow......thanks for the explanation

Mad Max

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