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Started by StoneAK, April 09, 2011, 07:18:00 PM

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StoneAK

If I am doing a all wood reflex design its a hickory backing on a red elm core when doing the glue up should I leave everything at full thickness then put it in the form to cure or should I thin out the limbs then do the glue up in the form? and one more question does smooth on glue come apart with steam? sorry to seem so confusing
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Roy from Pa

I would draw my bow pattern on the back of the bow, glue it up, then cut it out. Why would you want to use steam on a glued up bow?

StoneAK

I wasn't going to I just thought maybe if I ever had to fix a twist or something it was more for my own knowledge than anything.
Roy when you do your glue up do you use a form with the air hose in the bow oven?
"He never promised that the cross would not be heavy and the hill wouldn't be hard to climb"
"I don't want to gain the whole world, and lose my soul"

10 Year Active Army Disabled Vet.

Roy from Pa

I don't make many bows from lams in a form, but going to start to do it more. Yes I use the fire hose method and put the form in a hot box.

Remember this Lester. ( Wet wood wet heat, dry wood dry heat. )

StoneAK

"He never promised that the cross would not be heavy and the hill wouldn't be hard to climb"
"I don't want to gain the whole world, and lose my soul"

10 Year Active Army Disabled Vet.

fujimo

for my laminated wood bows, i use a caul and rubber bands and urac glue- that way i can make a bunch of different shapes/cauls for a lot less cost and work than an airhose form.
but i am about to build my first airhose form now for my first glass bow- from binghams.
kenny- has a good form build on his home page.

Pat B

When making a backed bow I like to get the belly(core) piece bending smoothly and evenly at floor tiller before glue up. This will insure smooth, evenly bending reflexed limbs after glue up and before tillering.
Make the most of all that comes and the least of all that goes!
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