Question for people who have made forms

Started by gograntgo10, August 15, 2016, 01:06:00 PM

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gograntgo10

What did you use for the hardware on your form?
I want to make a longbow but would like to avoid the $60 plus shipping to buy form clamps from Binghams. What all did you guys use? I see lots of people mention mending plates, but I can't find any that seem to be the right dimensions. Any help would be appreciated. The three components I would be looking for would be the the plates, the bolts, and the nuts.

monterey

Should be able to find those plates at the big box.  Nuts and bolts at the hardware store.  You don't need the fancy schmanzy handles on the nuts. Just keep a socket drive Handy.

Or, go to the rubber band system.
Monterey

"I didn't say all that stuff". - Confucius........and Yogi Berra

jsweka

Just one man's opinion, but the cost of the form clamps from Binghams is small in comparison to the total cost of everything you need to build a glass laminated bow.  If you are planning to build more than one bow, it would definitely be worth buying them.
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bowhntineverythingnh03743

I too would by the hardware from Binghams. I have made 4 different forms and my most recent one has the clamps. I must admit that they are 10x easier to get together and you don't need any tools to secure everything down. In time I will change all my forms over to the Binghams's hardware. Just my two cents...

jess stuart

You can get metal strap cut to the length you require at most welding shops.  I usually buy the 1.125" wide and .125" thick strap and drill my own holes.  So far so good and quite a bit cheaper.

Robertfishes

The Binghams hardware is very nice, I have one form with it. I have been buying and using the mending plates and 3/8" bolts on the last 4 forms. I bought a bunch of wing nuts and use them in place of the nuts in this picture.. most any hardware store carries the plates.  

die_dunkelheit

Those straps will be in the same section, and made by the same manufacturer, as angle brackets. Get nuts & bolts to fit. In the past I've squared off the whole the bolt goes through to use a carriage bolt just so I only have one side to worry about, but that is adding unnecessary steps as it doesn't have to be very tight. Like Robert said, use wing nuts on the top.

@Robertfishes,
Is that ply screwed together with drywall screws to build up to width? How well is it holding up for you? Is there any glue in there too?
-Ghost

Robertfishes

I used titebond 2 glue between the 3 layers of plywood and 1 1/4" long drywall screws on both sides of the 1.75" wide form. I made 3 bow form blanks in 2009 and another in 2010 and 2015..they have help up with no problems. My shop is insulated and has a air conditioner and a dehumidifier that runs twice a day for 5 minutes. So the bow forms and bow wood in the shop have a pretty low moisture content..but not too low.. I drilled the holes out to 3/8" on the 12 inch long by 1 1/8" wide metal straps.

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