A different kind of backing.....

Started by talkingcabbage, February 21, 2009, 10:26:00 PM

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talkingcabbage

I was at my brother's house today helping him put in a dishwasher, and as always, started spacing off thinking about what my next bow project would be.  My eyes wandered to a corner where he has a few random antlers arranged on a shelf with some turkey beards, and I got to thinking.  Has anyone ever thought of, or tried to use, turkey beards as a bow backing?  It seems as if you layered them similar to sinew, that they'd be something to try.

Is this the ravings of a madman, or might there be something to it?  Granted, you'd have to spend a few years killing turkeys to get enough, but you think it'd work?

Let's get a discussion going on this.  Has anyone used a less-than-usual material for backing?  What's the strangest backing material that anyone has used/seen?
Joe

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One of two things will happen; it'll either work or it won't.

Pat B

I doubt that a strand of turkey beard would equal the strength of a similar size piece of sinew. The weight of the beard strands and glue would detract from the bows cast.IMO
I did see a bow posted on PA that had turkey breast feathers down each limb as a decoration. Looked pretty cool!
 Oh! to answer your second question...yes, no!  d;^)
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John Scifres

You could always take a strand of turkey beard and test it for strength and stretch but I'm with Pat on this one.

Bamboo is the tension strongest backing I have used.  Sinew is also great.  There are plenty of things that will help your bow from raising a splinter.  Turkey beards would do that.
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Roy Steele

Turkey beards are to f***le.I once put a turkey beard sticking out from under the handle for someone.
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talkingcabbage

Alright.  It was just a thought.  I'm sure it's no where near as strong as sinew, I was just thinking of what it would be like if you layered it like sinew with hide glue.  Oh, well.  Guess I'll keep daydreaming.
Joe

"If your work speaks for itself, don't interrupt."

One of two things will happen; it'll either work or it won't.

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