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Started by shongexoe, February 21, 2012, 01:53:00 PM

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shongexoe

what are the usual thicknesses of venners under clear glass. not taking the place of your parallel for long bow limb thickness.

rmorris

about 1/42" I have seen .020 to .030 and that is what I use
"Havin' such a good time Oo-de-lally, Oo-de-lally Golly, what a day"

Robertfishes

Between 017  and 030 for me.

rmorris

about 1/42" I have seen .020 to .030 and that is what I use
"Havin' such a good time Oo-de-lally, Oo-de-lally Golly, what a day"

Glunt

I use .030 unless the veneer is also a good limb wood, then I may go thicker.

kennym

I grind to .020,but try to convince customers to not go under that. They get real hard to handle with glue on em if too thin.
Stay sharp, Kenny.

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shongexoe

Hey guys , thank you for your info,
i will give it a try .
thanks again
gary

Bodork

Listen to Kenny. I had some .020 flat grain zebra wood veneers once. Beautiful stuff but when I applied the epoxy these things curled up like 3' potato chips. It was a booger to get them laid down and glued up. Thicker ones will behave better for ya.

shongexoe

Hi Guys,
being new at this, do you count the thickness of a veneer in your total limb thickness.

Robertfishes

Yes, total stack includes all veneers,glass, tapers and parallels. I sometimes use a powerlam, I do not include the short power lams in my stack height. I do use a thinner stack height, about 005 for my recurve..others may have different results

Robertfishes

Bodork, your zebrawood curled up..that would cause panic for me, glad you got it worked out. I got to where I have a spare riser, airhose and veneers nearby in case something happens at glue up..spare parts may not match (color) but they will make a bow. I know of a guy who dropped his riser after applying smooth on, end of fade broke off..i think he quickly sanded it back to shape.

shongexoe

thanks robertfishes and you all for your info

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