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tip wedges?

Started by eflanders, February 03, 2011, 11:23:00 PM

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eflanders

What constructive purpose do tip wedges serve?  Pardon my ignorance please but I thought that you want to keep your tips as lightweight as possible...

Trux Turning

They stiffen the tips- generally used when you have a lot of tapers in a limb-otherwise your limbs will be whip ended.

bamboo

the wedge does not have to thick or heavy to work
Mike

eflanders

Trux Turning: When you say "a lot of tapers", do you mean a lot of thin lamininations (2 lams vs. 4 lams) or are you referring to the amount each of the laminations taper in thickness per inch (.003" vs. .001")? Or a combination of both?

Trux Turning

.003 or .004 -not the amount of lams. The tip wedge I put into my longbow  is 4" long, .030 to zero in thickness so there isn't a lot of mass added to the tips but it does stiffen them up enough.

Dave Bowers

Not to high jack, but could someone post a pic of limb wedges.

PV


The dark lamination between the lighter lams is a tip wedge.

eflanders


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