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Started by stringstretcher, January 05, 2012, 05:58:00 PM

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stringstretcher

How do you guys that use power lams in your bows go about making them?
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macbow

Most of mine have been for youth bows. I take about a 1/4 inch slat the right length and hot melt it to a thicker piece of wood like 3/4 inch. I use this to sand on the belt sander and the disc sander to get the taper down  and get it tapered to paper thin on the ends.Be careful don't use too much glue.
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rogers

My way is kinda redneck but it works like a charm for me.  I can't grind my own lams yet so I buy something cheap and light in a .030" parallel, I use walnut every time.  The following is what I use mainly for my 18" risered mild r/d longbow depending on draw length.  

I cut a 24" piece of .030" walnut out so my p-lam will run 3" past the fades on each end of the riser.  Then I'll measure like 3" or 4" from each end of the walnut and mark it.  Then I use a $20 orbital hand sander for Wally world to CAREFULLY and evenly sand down the ends so they are tapered down paper thin.  I do the same for tip wedges.

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stringstretcher

Any one else care to offer up how they do it?
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Pat B

I've never used one Charlie bit I think I'd start with a board about 1/4" thick and taper the outter 1/3 of each end down to nothing leaving the center alone.
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wood carver 2

You can use a bandsaw to carefully rough out the tapers then sand the rest of the way until you feather the tips.
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