Adding a connexion or bow latch

Started by Ratatat, January 05, 2019, 12:57:55 PM

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Ratatat

Hey yinz guys.... I have a Robertson Mystical that I want to make into a 2 piece.  It was 66# and I trapped the limbs to take some weight off.  It was my first time doing it and it was pretty easy.  I just used a 4 way rasp and some sandpaper. It is now 55#.  I want to add a hinge or takedown system of some kind.

Crooked Stic

What does the riser look like. maybe a fiberglass wrap would be better.
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Ratatat

I think the riser is dymondwood but I'm not sure.  Is this a suitable wood to hold the screws?

Ratatat

Hmmm...a fiberglass wrap...cool idea.  Doable for a do it youselfer?

Pat B

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Wolftrail

This is how I did mine,  the hinge is a heavy duty $10.00 marine hinge, its a little sloppy but once the bow is braced its good to go.  I have to rig up a latch incase the bow or string breaks it may hurt my fingeeeees.   I have another hinge that I ground down on one side so I get closer to center shot.

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Crooked Stic

Jim does have the stuff and has videos on U tube how to do it. It wold be a bit harder with an already finished bow but very doable.[attachment=1]
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Ratatat

I checked out the videos on you tube.  Doesn't look too hard but I don't know if I have enough wood in my riser.   

Bow man

Bob at Ace Archery is now building the Connexion Hinge. He does not have them on his website you have to call to order
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Crooked Stic

You may be better off going with something if your present riser has no ibeam. For me to feel safe about the sleeve TD An of center I beam for strength usaly G 10 is what I use.
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Ratatat


jsweka

Quote from: Crooked Stic on January 06, 2019, 09:59:42 AM
You may be better off going with something if your present riser has no ibeam. For me to feel safe about the sleeve TD An of center I beam for strength usaly G 10 is what I use.

I was thinking the same thing.
If it were me, I wouldn't risk a bow I liked.
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kennym

Quote from: jsweka on January 06, 2019, 12:21:34 PM
Quote from: Crooked Stic on January 06, 2019, 09:59:42 AM
You may be better off going with something if your present riser has no ibeam. For me to feel safe about the sleeve TD An of center I beam for strength usaly G 10 is what I use.

I was thinking the same thing.
If it were me, I wouldn't risk a bow I liked.


This, especially with a bow bolt.
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Crooked Stic

Nothing less than phenolic for a bow bolt.  Never tried one. the sleeve is less $$$.
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Ratatat

I've read that a bow bolt requires a strong material.  I'm thinking I might just look for a purpose built takedown bow.  Might be the safest route.  I would imagine it's no fun if your takedown system fails.  Ouch!  Thanks fellas...

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