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Started by Innocente, December 06, 2009, 11:20:00 PM

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Innocente

yet another few newbie questions:

regarding wood backings: (ie: bamboo backed, hickory backed, etc) -

1.  can i put a wood backing on a board bow, or is that more appropriate for a stave bow?

2.  how in the world do you true up the back of a stave so that you can glue on a backing? i read and read about ring chasing, and how the stave bows end up with lots of character - that would seem to make a really poor mating surface for a perfectly flat 1/8" hickory lamination.

3.  is it mandatory to use heat cured epoxy when gluing my backing? can i use the non heat cure epoxy?

Rich Evans

1. yes you can put a wood backing on a board bow as well as any non wood backing like burlap, rawhide or sinew.
2. if I had a stave I would not put a wood backing on it. I would chase one ring and if I thought it needed a backing, i would use rawhide or sinew.  Not saying that a stave can't be trued up and a wood backing applied, but it just isn't worth the effort for me when rawhide is so easy to put on.

3. if putting on a wood backing or rawhide I use Titebond III. its a hard to beat glue for wood construction.

hope that helps. others may have more suggestions.
Rich

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Pat B

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Innocente

thanks guys, that clears up a lot.  soon as i can find me a hardwood backing, i'll experiment with this idea.

spider1

Just to add a little to what Rich said. The reason for using a backing is to simulate a single, unviolated ring for a backing. If a stave back is too dificult for the particular bow maker to follow, they could opt to decrown that stave with a plane and glue on a backing, or to chase the ring as best as they can and add a sinew or rawhide backing. Honestly, in my opinion, a wood or bamboo backing is best used on a board bow.

Innocente

thanks spider, that summed up the explanation nicely.

Diamondback59

think u  need spend   a bit,time money read ttb 1 - 4  ya  get a heck of a lot of awnser s and ideas there   and  to be honest  even after id been at it 12 yeaRS I LEARNED EVEN MORE WHEN I READ EM  WOULDNT BE CAUGHT WOUT EM NOW HA  BROCK
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Innocente

i think imma ask santa for the bibles this christmas.

sulphur

innocente, silk and linen go on boards too.  they don't always have to be hickory or bamboo.  a good  heavy linen does a great job.  i bought some online for about $6 a yd.  2yds will make a lot of bows.
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Pat B

Flax, raw linen fibers makes a good backing too. It is applied like sinew but it doesn't have the stretch of sinew. You can use TB glues for it too. I saw a few flax bows being built at the Tenn. Classic last year.
Make the most of all that comes and the least of all that goes!
TGMM Family of the Bow

Innocente

i ALWAYS back my stuff, working my way through a huge roll of linen right now. interested in this wood backing, just because i see so many posts with bamboo and hickory backed bows.

spider1

Try white oak as a backing also. It is about as strong as hickory but is naturally moisture resistant.

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