Started another tri lam, bow # 3...

Started by Roy from Pa, August 11, 2013, 07:45:00 PM

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Roy from Pa

Just love making these bows. Pay attention, Artty Boy:)

66 tip to tip, Boo backing, Elm core lam already thickness tapered, and an Osage belly.

   

Flipped the tips again.

   

Moved the mid limb posts in another 1/2" more towards the riser compared to the last one and added 1/2" more to the top of the end limb posts. That will make her even more curvy:)


   

Clamped every two inches, and back and belly are padded to prevent clamp damage... Unibond800 glue, not TBIII:)


   

Razorbak

oh man...you are a bow building machine...definitely paying attention, after the day I had this is what I needed to see
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Roy from Pa


Razorbak

pretty much all I can do right now so Im taking all the notes I can
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Trapper Rob

You & Denny are having all the fun without me.

jsweka

That new brown glass Kenny has would look great on that thing   :laughing:
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Roy from Pa

Ya Robbie an thanks for the Osage and Boo ya left here. Could ya order more, please LMAO       :bigsmyl:    

I don't thunk so, Johnny Boy:)

Roy from Pa

Had to take a break from the bow shop and have more fun:)

scars


Black Mockingbird

You feeling alright ole man?.... two bows in one month...you doing more than just the Coors light? Lol    :help:      :jumper:   the elm outta be a good core  ;)

cunruhshoot

Roy - I am going to ask what is probably a dumb question and is obvious but it would not be the first time so here goes...

Can you share the purpose in flipping the tips when the bow form will make that bend during glue up?

Thanks...
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Trapper Rob


Roy from Pa

Cameron, it just gives the end of the tips a little sexy bend. If I hadn't flipped them, the ends of the limbs would have been straighter.



Robbie I hain't touched it, that's your material..

razorback

Roy with all those sexy curves your wife is going to start thinking you are getting a 70 year itch.

Looks real good, I'm liking the lines on it. I'm still working on the mid limbs of that hickory bow and have the hinge pretty much worked out of the left one. I'll send you some new pics tomorrow.
Keep the wind in your face and the sun at your back.

LittleBen

Roy, those tri-lams are addicting aren't they!

I don't know I'll ever make a normal backed bow again. There's nothing like those nice curves you can put into them.

That one is really coming out well.

Now you just need to cut in a mean shelf ... All the way to center and get an elevated rest! Lol

KeithG

Roy, is this a 66" with handle in the middle? Or is it like Dean Torges with upper limb longer? Nice looking bows.
Thanks Keith

Bowjunkie

Oh geeze Ben, you don't know how long I worked on him to get him to forgo the centershot thing    :nono:

Roy from Pa

Keith it's 66 and equal length limbs. I don't always agree with Dean and Bowjunkie. I've seen their bows:) LMAO

Benny Boy, real wood bows shouldn't be cut to center. But yes I love tri lams..

Took her out of the clamps tonight, OMG it's leaning more towards one of those glass bow profiles:) What have I done wrong? :)

But I forgot my stack thickness.. LOL

 

Have the horn tip over lays glued on with smooth on, not cheap epoxy, Art.. HINT there:)

 

Cut these out of a piece of longer cow horn, so I had to improvise a bit. Decided to leave a sharp crown on the top center, which ya can't really see just yet. I think it will look cool.

 

Razorbak

wow Roy..really rubbing it in huh   :)  Im still reeling from the effects of my mishap ...LOL  that is a beautiful profile and those nocks gonna look cool as heck
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Bowjunkie

Roy, you don't have to agree with me. If I thought you must, I'd help you understand why doing it your way could be improved upon    :thumbsup:

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