carbon/fiberglass TD sleave Kits..new message

Started by BigJim, April 13, 2011, 09:34:00 PM

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Holm-Made

He has the video taping done but has to edit it yet.

recurvericky

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joekeith

QuoteOriginally posted by recurvericky:
What is the latest on the video?
Yeah....I'm waitin' on buyin' the kit till I see the video.  "I'm from Missouri, you gotta show me".  :saywhat:

Jason Kendall

I am selling my kit in the Trad Bow Building area if interested. $37 off of what I paid!

ozy clint

a thin coating of vaseline on the tenon might act as a release agent for the epoxy.

something to try??
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recurvericky

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BigJim

Ok, I have all the video at my web designers. He is haveing trouble splitting and separating It because it is rather lengthy. U tube will only allow 15 minuet videos and I didn't kow that when I taped the build along. I met him at compton and he told me that he had everything ready except a couple blocks of it. I will call in the morning to see how it is going.
The video has been done for over a month, but I am completely unfamiliar with how to post such things.
I use the spray release that I sell with the kit. I never have to grind off the sleaves. I changed epoxies a while back and didn't change release agents. I promptly glued those bows back together. Since I started using the new release agent, I don't have anymore problems and no more beating the bows to separate.
The release agent directions say that one coat is adequate and more won't help. That is designed for use on non porus molds and not wood. Seal your lower tennon with thin super glue a couple of times and then lightly sand it so it is smooth. Then spray the tennon and let dry. spray again and let dry and I always do it a third time for good measure. If you have any dry spots, spray it again. Make sure that you seal and spray the shoulder of the lower tennon or you will not get it apart!
Trust me, it is not that difficult. When you finally get it, it will be worth it. The strongest and least noticeable takedown on the market bar none.
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Greg Skinner

If I were to try a retrofit on an existing bow that doesn't have any overlays on the back of the handle, how do I do the reduction of the existing handle without cutting through the glass on the bow backing?  It doesn't seem to me that it would be a good idea to cut through that glass because it would compromise the strength of the bow.

Would it be advisable to first add overlays and then reduce down through the thickness of the overlay in order to keep the glass intact?
And in the end of our exploring we shall return to the place where we started and know that place for the first time.

BigJim

Personally, I have no problems with the built to take down bows. Retrofit scares me a little. Also, you can add the overlays to keep from cutting through the glass, but I do know some who don't have problems cutting the glass and if you look at most one piece recurves, the glass is non existant across the back of the riser.

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recurvericky

Good to hear BigJim. Once the video is available and I watch it multiple times, I will be retro fitting either a Martin X200 or an older Bear Grizzly. Neither have glass across the back of the riser. I guess we will see how it goes.
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BigJim

Some of the video is already posted on my site. Go to bow building suplies and click on the takedown kit and it will ask you if you would like to see the video.
There are several parts missing, but we are working on that. There should be some helpful info there as of right now.
good luck, bigjim
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recurvericky

Nice job on the video. I can't wait to see the rest.
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BigJim

thanks ricky, I can't either  :)
Hopefully he will get it separated and posted soon.

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PZee

Hey Big Jim,

Thanks for this, I just watched the videos that are there, brilliant!

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BigJim

All the video's are up. I appologise about the wait, but there is much more to putting a lengthy video on my web site than I would have thought.

thanks, bigjim
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recurvericky

It has been worth the wait. Thanks for the videos.
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