Core thickness question?

Started by John Malone, March 12, 2018, 12:54:00 PM

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John Malone

Well Guys I have a 70 inch piece of lemon wood that is 1.5 wide and tapered from 7/16 at center to 5/16 at the tips. I have boo backing strips and ipe belly lams 1/4 and 1/8th inch thick.
Question is what can I do with this? Can I glue it up with a 1/4 or 1/8th ipe belly like it is or do I need to taper the lemon down some more? Problem with tapering the lemon is id have to do it by hand and I doubt I could get it perfect. Weight doesn't matter 45-60 will work.
Life is to short to pass up anything that could potentially be bow wood!

BMorv

I get precise when I'm making tri lams.  Fractions don't cut it for me, sorry Roy.
I use .190" with a .002"/inch taper for all of my cores to keep it constant, and I adjust my belly lam when trying to hit different weights.  
Not sure how much I can help if you don't have an accurate way to taper your cores.  It's just not the way I do it.  
If I had the wood you do, I would do the following:  bamboo - .125" tapered approximately 0.002/inch
Lemon core- .190" tapered 0.002"
Ipe core- .25" tapered 0.002"
That would get you close to 50-55 lbs depending on bow length, width, riser length, etc. etc.
Other's may have better options for you.
Life is too short to use marginal bow wood

John Malone

Thanks BMorv, I can work with that. Got some calipers that will measure it some where.
Life is to short to pass up anything that could potentially be bow wood!

BMorv

And keep in mind I don't know how lemon wood will work as a core, but I bet it will do fine.  Some may consider it a waste though, as it's apparently a decent and hard to come by belly wood.
Life is too short to use marginal bow wood

John Malone

Yep, that's why I want to use it as a belly. Maybe a nice power lam as mentioned elsewhere.
Life is to short to pass up anything that could potentially be bow wood!

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