Kevlar...anyone ever used it?

Started by paparick, January 24, 2011, 09:29:00 AM

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paparick

Hey everyone, I have some tight weave kevlar cloth, and I was wondering if any of you have incorporated anything like that into any of your bows.  Thanks
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hova

it wwould probably make a good backing for a whisper light ipe/kevlar bow. probably have to use hide glue to keep a black hole from destroying the universe...


-hov
ain't got no gas in it...mmmhmmm...

paparick

I think it would work well, too. I think it would have to be epoxy, though.  When I use the stuff for aircraft repairs, I have to use about twice the resin as with fiberglass or it just peels off. That's my biggest fear, delam. I know it won't break, but there may be a several bow learning curve. Worst that'll happen is I'll put my eye out, then my mom will say "Told ya so!"
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Bear 76er Custom 50lb "Ugmo"
Bear 76er Custom 40lb "Steve"

Zradix

It's heavier than carbon with less elasticity.
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FerretWYO

There was some bows several years ago that were backed with Kevlar. The issue with them and the reason there are not so many left is that as the limb worked the crossing fibers in the kevlar would cut eachother. I am not sure why it happened with that and not with woven fiberglass or carbon but it did not work out to well.
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hova

the fiberglass sort of bonds with the resin better than kevlar. keevlar is a polymer , and resin has some issues toward plastics of some kinds.


i would think it would make sense to remove the cross cut from the weave and lay it like you would sinew.


try some kevlar with some hide glue eh?


-hov
ain't got no gas in it...mmmhmmm...

paparick

That makes sense considering the tensile properties of kevlar.  I didn't think about it cutting, though.  I may have to just reserve it for aircraft repairs.
Saxon Hawk Longbow
Bear 76er Custom 50lb "Ugmo"
Bear 76er Custom 40lb "Steve"

bigcountry

I have access to a bunch of the stuff they use to protect fiber optic fibers.  I thought about trying it.  Wouldn't be much different than using 452X string material.

mater

Wonder if the smc epoxy would hold with it. Its made for the polymer stuff.

Sal

Kevlar bowstrings were a breakthrough in the late 70's and early 80's and the olympic bows were outfitted with them.  Then they developed the reputation for snapping without warning.  They were supposed to be good for 1000 shots and then snap.  The more common "space age fibers" we use today are made out of spectra/dyneema.

hova

yeah i wouldnt use kevlar for a string. same reason i wouldnt use fiberglass...


im still using artificial sinew for strings...

-hov
ain't got no gas in it...mmmhmmm...

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