core tuff question please help

Started by Werewolf, June 05, 2016, 12:27:00 AM

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Werewolf

If i add a layer of core tuff to my limb stack is the amount i can reduce my wood laminations proportional to the thickness of my core tuff or do i need to reduce the amount of wood laminations to a greater extent?
any help would be appreciated

kennym

I've only used it once, and on an experimental bow. So I have nothing except someone told me it made no extra weight on their bows.
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Wagstaff

I count the core tuff in the center the same as wood in stack thickness.

Pago

I follow the same procedure as Pathfinder but use stabil-kore which is similar I am told.
The best made plan won't get it made the way you planned.

bjansen

I am with Pago.  I have used core tuff a couple times and I think it adds unneeded weight to the limb. I much prefer the lighter, thinner stable core that kustom king sells. Regardless of what I use, I count it all the same as wood.

Bowjunkie

I think ALL fiberglass adds unneeded weight to the limbs    :laughing:

rockkiller

Probably a dumb question,but what is the advantage of either one over a wood core ?  :dunno:

Pago

Granted it was due to a mistake but I have a 1" wide recurve limb that shows no bad stability issues in a 65# bow.  I don't think that is possible with a wood core.  I can't prove it empirically but I believe it adds both torsional and lateral stability.
The best made plan won't get it made the way you planned.

jess stuart

My understanding is that uniweft helps with stability like stabil core.  Both have strands running running across the length of the glass.  I think coretuff in unidirectional and would have less affect on the limbs stability.  It would probably add only the same amount of stability that a like thickness you usual core material would add.  I must admit I have never used coretuff or stabil core in a limb but, have used uniweft a few times.  In the future I would go will go with stbil core to reduce weight.  I have always figured the uniweft the same as wood with no adjustment to stack height and came out fine.

Werewolf


mwosborn

QuoteOriginally posted by rockkiller:
Probably a dumb question,but what is the advantage of either one over a wood core ?   :dunno:  
"looks".  You can add a colored stripe down the middle of the limb.
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