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Foam Core Material

Started by tawmio, October 26, 2010, 11:22:00 PM

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tawmio

where can one get ahold of foam core material?
-Tommy
-just add effort.

Robertfishes

old master crafters, they dont have a web site..you will have to call them..

tawmio

I will give that a try.
-Tommy
-just add effort.

Andy Cooper

How is this stuff supplied...strips, tapers, planks?
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hova

what sort of foam core are you looking for? i doubt its what i know of , but i used to take the paper off the stuff at walmart. used it for lots of things fiberglassing , so it might be the same stuff , or are you looking for foam board insulation?
ain't got no gas in it...mmmhmmm...

Andy Cooper

Some of the bowyers are making limbs with foam cores. I have no idea what kind of foam it is, but I seriously doubt it is anything like styrofoam or insulation.
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Sixby

The foam I use has glass microspheres in it. Its called syntatic foam. I have not used it in recurves because its kind of brittle and my recurves have a really tight radius. However it sure works great in longbow limbs. God bless you all and have a great day. Steve

BigJim

Dale Stahl is carying it. He has good prices and quality materials.
Pm me for info.
thanks,bigjim
http://www.bigjimsbowcompany.com/      
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Andy Cooper

What's the difference between the carbon foam core material and the carbon strips?
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Sixby

Andy the carbon foam is made up of micropspheres in a matrix. the microspheres are carbon. Solid carbon is layered in a linial direction Unicarbon. or layered fibers in a diagonal every layer. The diagonal can be from 45 degrees to 90 degrees. It is useful in adding horizontal stability. The differences are strength and weight. The carbon foam is lighter in weight than the unicarbon or the diagonal carbon.
It is used in cores. the layered in backs.God Bless and hope this helps. Steve

Andy Cooper

Thanks, Steve.  I suspected that to be the case, but couldn't find much info about either...without digging through a bunch of irrelevant technotalk.
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Lee Robinson .

I have heard BOTH that the stuff is VERY brittle, and I also know of archers that have had multiple bows fail with this stuff in their limbs. It may be great for a while, but I seriously have my doubts with the long term durability of this product.
Until next time...good shooting,
Lee

tawmio

I was thinking to try building a bow with it but the more i read about foam core limbs/bows i dont think ill be trying it in the near future, im having too great reslts with maple, and i have lots of it in my shop leftover from projects.
I also came accross some reading material saying the foam core limbs dont last ad long.
-just add effort.

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