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Hackberry backed IPE

Started by KellyG, September 26, 2013, 09:55:00 PM

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KellyG

Ok I have a good piece of IPE and I have a very straight grained piece of Hackberry. So I was thinking of putting them together.

I will get some picks up I have it cut and thinned and will glue it up tomorrow if I get a chance. I will try and get some pics up as I build it. I also have a HBH glued up.

chachamooby

Sounds great! I have some Ipe and hickory and am planning on trying to glue up. would be real interested in what you do. Pics are the best.
Thanks,
AJ

PEARL DRUMS

Hackberry is pretty decent in tensile strength, but not very elastic at all. Hickory, w oak or maple would be better In my opinion.

KellyG

I have a w oak and a hickory strip but I have not seen any Hackberry backed bows so I am going to give it a try. Who knows I might have the new hot combo on my hands.

KellyG

Ok here are a few pics.

This it a close up of the IPE and Hackberry

 

Here now the two are all clamped up.

 

I am going to cut it down to 64" and have glued in about 1.75" of deflex.

I am thinking of gluing together some Hackberry and either some IPE strips or Osage strips to make a laminate handle to glue on to the bow.

red hill


Paul/KS

Looks like a good start Kelly. Should be a stout bow when it's finished.

KellyG

Well I took the clamps off this morning and she kept about an 1" of deflex. I will get a pic up a bit later.

Thanks Red and Paul.

KellyG

Ok here is a pic. I have it cut down to 64" long. I am planning on glue that piece that I cut off the end on as the handle.



I do have a question.

Can I keep my handle 4" and my fades 1.5" for a total 7" or should the fades be a bit longer on a glued on handle riser?

PEARL DRUMS

That's fine Kelly. I use 1.5" fades on almost all my bows.

KellyG

Thanks Pearl I will cut that piece down to 7" later and get it glued on for the handle and fades.

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