Spliced lamination/ core question

Started by Meleon, November 12, 2021, 10:54:20 AM

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Meleon

My son and I starting to build a couple of 58" recurves. The stack is 035 glass belly, 075 lam belly, 075 lam back and 035 glass back.

My question is seeing how I have no central core lamination can I still make my lams spliced like in the picture.

Flem

Where exactly is that splice going to be located?

Meleon

Either 4" from the tips or mostly in the riser fades depending on how I orient them. If it would make a difference I could use a solid elm lam on the belly?

Crooked Stic

I would go mid limb or the tip as you say. And a scarf joint over the center of the riser if needed.
High on Archery.

kennym

Personally I would want the joint to be much longer and not line up on both lams.

Maybe like the top sets of lams here...

https://www.kennysarchery.com/specialty-laminations
Stay sharp, Kenny.

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Meleon


Meleon

Now we wait for the smooth-on to cure. Thanks for input everyone.
Next step is to make a circle jig for the band saw so I can start the risers.
Anybody have plans or pictures of a quick and easy jig?

Mad Max

That will be for veneers NOT core lams?
I would rather fail at something above my means, than to succeed at something  beneath my means  
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Meleon

My recipe doesn't have any cores, only a 0.075" belly lam and 0.075" back lam.

Will the fail without a core?
I'm hoping for 35-40lb target bow

Mad Max

I  don't know, I've never done it that way, always just the veneers.
I would rather fail at something above my means, than to succeed at something  beneath my means  
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Flem

I recall Sam Harper did a write up a similar build, that included success and failure.  Don't know if it's sill floating around the cloud or not.
Poorfolksbows was his website, but it's been gone a while. Thats not to say digging around won't find a remnant.

kennym

Quote from: Meleon on November 13, 2021, 08:00:58 PM
My recipe doesn't have any cores, only a 0.075" belly lam and 0.075" back lam.

Will the fail without a core?
I'm hoping for 35-40lb target bow

I have no idea if they will fail, but I'd for sure put the splices in different areas back and belly...
Stay sharp, Kenny.

   https://www.kennysarchery.com/

Meleon

Is there any reason that I can't adjust the stack so that I have a belly veneer a core and a back veneer as long as the stack thickness ends up the same?
My first bow a few years ago was a failure and so far I've invested a bite more time and money into this attempt, I'd hate for it to be scarp from the start.

kennym

Veneers and a core lam would be much better IMO

I would still try not to have splices lined up back and belly
Stay sharp, Kenny.

   https://www.kennysarchery.com/

Meleon

The only way they would ever line up is if I was trying not to line them up. Lol

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