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Started by DoubleLung, October 10, 2014, 11:21:00 AM

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DoubleLung

I'm ordering materials for my first layup and have a question regarding laminations. My stack height leaves me with the options of the following.

doing glass, 2 thicker laminations, glass
or
doing glass, 3 slimmer laminations, glass

Is one a better option than the other?

macbow

Using the 3 thinner ones just allows easier bend to the form I think.
And would probably be more bullet proof because of the extra glue.
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DoubleLung

Thanks, I ordered the layout with 5 laminations (including glass).

DoubleLung

Thanks, I ordered the layout with 5 laminations (including glass).

bigbob2

Yeah agree, 'gut feeling' to me is more lams and glue lines 'seem' preferable.

fujimo

yup, as mac says...it will handle the curves up the riser ramps better.
the kenny m bows use 4 wood lams and then two glass lams.
but check the fit thoroughly during the dry runs!
there is a way to work around the riser ramps- if you are not getting a good fit there- but cross that bridge when you get to it!

KenH

The curvy-er the form, the more lams you want as they will bend easier.  I made a bendy-handle flatbow with a single .125 pine lam core between two .40 glass.
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