would like some opinions please

Started by soaring eagle, March 11, 2012, 05:27:00 PM

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soaring eagle

I have a riser blank glued up with walnut and a tulip wood stripe. I am thinking some of kennym's red cedar under clear glass might look good. Any other ideas would be appreciated. here is a picture of the riser        Here is a link to another build I am finishing up just looking for something nicer than the black glass  http://tradgang.com/noncgi/ultimatebb.php?ubb=get_topic;f=125;t=007936

Trux Turning

Red cedar looks great under clear glass- not a bad choice with your riser there.

Dmaxshawn

ERC would look good but I would go with Tulip veneers my self to compliment the tulip wood in the riser.    Just my 2 Cents

kennym

Really cool would be tulip/knarly walnut spliced veneers.  :D
Stay sharp, Kenny.

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Glunt

Red cedar looks cool.  I've only built one bow with it and I used it for about 1/3 of my stack instead of just thin veneers.  Weight came out light and its loud.  2 other bows without red cedar from the same form, tillered as close to the same as I can get them, are quiet.

Can't say for sure its the ERC, but I'll just use thin veneers next time.


pipedream

Will the ERC veneers loose color and turn brown after time? What can be done to stop this?
Pipedream

soaring eagle

I think I like kennym's idea. However I don't have the ability to grind laminations. I wonder who I could get to do that.

kennym

Stay sharp, Kenny.

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JJB

I think Kenny's idea would look really nice with that riser also.
-Jay

soaring eagle

Hey Kenny I will send you a pm or give you a call soon Thanks, Bob

Dmaxshawn

Kenny I'll take some tulips too if you have some

kennym

I don't have any tulipwood or tulips! Hope eagle has some!
Stay sharp, Kenny.

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Crooked Stic

Dont worry Kenny tulips will be bloomin soon--  :bigsmyl:
High on Archery.

soaring eagle

Hoping to pick up some tulip wood locally. Kenny if I splice these limbs how thick would you need them to saw and grind 4 lams .030 thick

kennym

The way I do it is add.100 to each lam you want.

.035 for sanding saw marks out and .065 for the bandsaw cut

So .130 x 4 = .520 , but I like to have plenty in case you run into a booger inside the blank....

So I would go minimum of 5/8" thick.

One other tip which I'm sure you know, is make the pcs a little extra width when gluing the 2 woods together, so you can straighten if they come out with a little bow or sumpin!  :cool:
Stay sharp, Kenny.

   https://www.kennysarchery.com/

soaring eagle

Haven't spliced any before but intended to leave everything heavy just in case. Easier to take it off than put it on. I may have found some tulip today but not sure when I can go check it out. I saw you have some pics of some very nice looking walnut. If you have some that's really figured I may just get it from you.

soaring eagle

I picked some nice walnut and tulip wood hopefully I will get some splices done today

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