actionwood vs solid lam for recurves

Started by Teagus, February 03, 2010, 08:01:00 PM

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Teagus

I am working on a recurve project that has me wondering how stressed is the tips when I use all actionwood? Can the curve and pressures cause the actionwood to "split"? Should I use solid lams like maple instead? Not real experienced in recurve technology yet. I have been using actionwood on longbows - no problem.

Mike W.

Robertfishes

lots of actionwood recurves built every year, Black Widow and many other bowyers use it.

kennym

The glued lines should be stronger than solid wood lams,I don't see any probs there!
Stay sharp, Kenny.

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Teagus

Thanks guys.

Kenny, I was using 2 .060 glass and 3 .060 action for a max stack of .300 on my project. I recently became aware of the 20-25% glass rule here. Looks like I need to go to .030 and .040 glass (back and belly) and 2 .060 action and 2 .050 action.
Got to build one and crony it.

Mike W.

md126

scahfer and black widow use actionwood as a standard limb lam. both have proven performance and track records. you should have no problems at all

good luck, mike

pditto613

Depending on design, that will be one stout recurve
"the older I get the better I was"

Robertfishes

that .290 stack would make a 82 lb recurve on my Binghams 58 inch 1 3/4 inch wide recurve form.

Teagus


Robertfishes

I had someone ask me about SCA legal crossbows last weekend..

Teagus

When you get to the point you can't pull a traditional bow and would rather go fishing before using wheels, look me up. Traditional crossbows are here.

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