Potential Tri Lam Build

Started by LaBill67, March 09, 2017, 05:53:00 PM

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LaBill67

I'm seeking advice from you experienced boyers.  I have available to me in my shop hard maple, cherry, mahogany, purple heart, and walnut. I'll be getting some IPE next month but would like to try to build a tri lam with what I have in the meantime.  How does this combination sound? Cherry back, PH core, with a walnut belly. Or with what I have is there any other better combination?

Bowjunkie

Cherry is poor in tension resistance, relatively speaking. Of your options, I'd try hard maple/cherry/hard maple.

Osage or ipe on the belly would be the ticket.

LaBill67

I will be picking up some IPE hopefully next month so I may just hold off on the tri lam until then and go with your recommendation, HM,Ch,Ipe.

stickmonkey

Labill how far are you from west monroe? If you close I can help ya. I have built a few bbi and bbo's.
Time is the crucible of a man's integrity.

passion for knowledge

I was going to suggest holding off until you got the ipe.

I have made 3 bows with ipe belly and have number 4 on the go.

It can make for a very light weight bow with decent draw weight.

Go carefully with the ipe, it makes nasty little splinters.
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LittleBen

QuoteOriginally posted by passion for knowledge:

Go carefully with the ipe, it makes nasty little splinters.
Hell hath no fury like a good Ipe splinter

ty_in_ND

QuoteOriginally posted by LittleBen:

Hell hath no fury like a good Ipe splinter
Also be certain to work in a well ventilated area with a dust mask and covered arms and legs.  Ipe dust is NASTY stuff.
Do what you can, with what you have, where you are.

Roy from Pa

Yup IPE can be nasty...

Use 1/4 sawn maple for the backing. Make it 1/8th thick and select a piece with very little run outs on the edges.

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