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"Tri-Lam".......

Started by LookMomNoSights, April 17, 2014, 12:54:00 AM

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LookMomNoSights

.....could we get the definition added to the glossary?

Thanks,

Eric

Roy from Pa

It is a wood bow made up of three lams glued together. A belly lam, a core lam and a backing. It refers to an all wood, or natural material composite bow mostly.

Bowjunkie

I wouldn't confine it to such a narrow definition. For instance, why wouldn't a bow with an osage belly, osage core, and fiberglass backing be a tri-lam?

Roy from Pa


jsweka

I like "Sextuple-Lam" bows - belly of fiberglass, four wood or bamboo lams, and back of fiberlass.     :laughing:
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red hill

That's it, Roy's the authority!

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