String Overlays on belly

Started by RayMO, February 10, 2011, 10:08:00 AM

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RayMO

My son is gluing up a TD recurve and thinking about adding an overlay on the belly to allow for a somewhat deeper string groove.

I know that it can be glued on after the limb comes out of the press, but I was wondering if anyone adds it when the limb goes into the press and if there is any reason not to include it in the press?

RayMo

**DONOTDELETE**

I do mine after the bow comes out of the form personally. If you pre-taper the overlay like you do with a tip wedge they feather into the glass much nicer than laying them up with the reast of the limb, and come out looking decent.

 


1oldbowguy

:thumbsup:   Now those sure look super, very nice work.   :clapper:
Always say what you mean, that way people will know you mean what you say.

RayMO

:thumbsup:    Great looking overlays. I am leaning towards putting them on after the oven also. Any other pointers would be appreciated. Pre tapering is a good one. How thick do you go with them?

Thanks

RayMo

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