riser block question???

Started by ffdiggs, August 12, 2018, 04:12:37 PM

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ffdiggs

So I'm going to make a laminated riser block from a couple of different woods for a trip-lam bow I'm helping my friends son make. My question is do I have to keep the laminated  block so it is paralell to the bow or can I turn it 90 deg. so the lams are perpendicular to the belly of the bow?
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kennym

It will be stronger with glue joints running back to belly, but if it isn't a heavyweight, it won't matter much.

A laminated riser is plenty strong either way usually.
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C. Johnson

I've done 'em both ways.  It will come out fine.

ffdiggs

Thanks guys, I think I'm gonna leave them run parallel but cut it in half and sandwich a piece of black walnut down the middle like an I beam riser. Just trying to mix it up a bit.
By the way Kenny thanks for the taper sleds, they're awesome.
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kennym

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