Laminating a T/D limb wedge

Started by Mad Max, September 02, 2014, 04:59:00 PM

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Mad Max

I want to put a stripe in my T/D limb wedges, will a stripe (wood and phenolic) make the wedge to stiff

 

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strungstick

It shouldn't affect the stiffness, however I'd be a little cautious about using phenolic.  In the number of bows I've made I've only had one delamination issue and that was with an accent stripe in the limb wedge.  My issue was dissimilar materials and the wood fibers actually sheered, not a glue failure.  Since the limb wedge actually flexes, unlike phenolic in a tip overlay or riser, you may see the same issue.  If you're going to give it a try I'd suggest only using solid wood and don't compromise your feathering.

Mad Max

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beachbowhunter

I think Kurt from Bigfoot Bows does that quite a bit.
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Crooked Stic

Good advice with using all wood. The wood will move with humidity and the phenolic will not.Plus the flexing issue.
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Pheonixarcher

If you're wanting a thin black stripe, I'd just use core tuff, or black glass. I just used some white core tuff in my swap bow, and it seems to be working well with the limb.
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LittleBen

Also given the cost of phenolic, I think you could use any wood on earth instead for the price.

Brett Leinmiller

I'm learning here. The wedges are the pieces laminated to the riser that the limbs seat to?

Those are 2 beautiful bows. Phoenix, I recognize the Lacewood but what is the darker and yellow wood?

Mad Max

The limb wedge's are the wedge at the butt of the limb where the bolt goes through.
Tip wedges are at the tips.
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Mad Max

QuoteOriginally posted by Pheonixarcher:
If you're wanting a thin black stripe, I'd just use core tuff, or black glass. I just used some white core tuff in my swap bow, and it seems to be working well with the limb.
   
when I say stripe I mean-- white wood,2 white and one black phenolic, then dark wood again. ect

I'am putting a stripe in my riser, I also wanted more stripes,  so I thought I could add one in the wedge with wood also
Look at the pic. again I'am holding the strip up to the wedge
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