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Taper question

Started by Monkey Wrench, November 13, 2009, 09:08:00 AM

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Monkey Wrench

I'm looking at the Bingham and 3rivers backing, and noticed they are tapered at .001 per inch.  When I work this out for a 72" longbow, 36" of .001 would be about 1/32" of taper.  Which would be less than 1 millimeter.  Does that small of an amount really make any difference?  I'm a new bowyer, so please forgive me if this is a stupid question.

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soopernate

Very typically you will use more than one taper in a limb.  I have seen anthing from no taper in thickness to a max of .006 (which I heard is a bit tricky to pull of without a whip ended stick)--Does it make a difference? Well it really depends on your limb width and profile to start.  Call those boys up at Binghams, they know a crap ton about bow building and would be happy to explain it to you on the phone.  Great guys to work with.
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