What to use for a bow form

Started by Mad Max, September 06, 2019, 05:03:44 PM

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Mad Max

what do you use??????????
I have used 7 ply, 3/4" plywood but I still get some warping.
Do you think 1/4" plywood would be better?


See the 1" wide strap left to right on the lower form.
bolted to the form on each end and a push bolt to take out the curve (left to right)
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Forwardhandle

I have never used plywood in a form but use 1" dimensional sugar maple boards laminated together & never hade any movement on them ,I don't know how wide your going but two 1" boards comes out at 1 1/2 " 
If you fear failure, you will never try ! But never except it!!

Bob T.

That strap really does not do much. I have always used angle iron from old bed frames bolted threw the bottom of my bow forms.

Mad Max

Quote from: Bob T. on September 06, 2019, 07:43:22 PM
That strap really does not do much. I have always used angle iron from old bed frames bolted threw the bottom of my bow forms.

Bob the form, using a straight edge has about 1/16" gap in the middle (centerline of the form) , the bolt is pushing on the middle of the form. back into place.
I have used 2" angle iron but it does not do as good as this strap.
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Bob T.

max, When I looked at your picture of your form I did not see your adjustment bolt. I though the strap was just bolted to the side, sorry.
Bob

Shredd

Do you put your forms in an oven??  How many degrees???  Do you ramp up the heat fast or slow and steady??

monterey

Monterey

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Mad Max

Quote from: Shredd on September 06, 2019, 10:44:53 PM
Do you put your forms in an oven??  How many degrees???  Do you ramp up the heat fast or slow and steady??

I don't think I put that one in the oven ever.
My hot box takes 1 hour to come up to temp. with the form in. 180*
Check your forms with a long straight edge.
With the high reflex and static recurves I always check my forms, I have some other ones with straps too.
Plywood warps, some of my pattern sanding templates warp also.
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OkKeith

The one form I built I used three quarter MDF. I glued two pieces together and then used a pattern and patterning router bit to cut the bow shape. I don't use air hose though, just rubber bands and bicycle inner tubes.

That looks like there is a lot of force in that system when it gets all aired up!

Who was it that posted a solid aluminum form? I bet that doesn't warp any.

OkKeith
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hunting badger

I use LVL on all my newer forms, I haven't had a problem to date.

Walt Francis

I use LVL and bolt a 1 1/2" angle along the full length of the bottom
The broadhead used, regardless of how sharp, is nowhere as important as being able to place it in the correct spot.

Walt Francis

Regular Member of the Professional Bowhunters Society

bamboo

i've had good luck with laminated spruce scaffold planks--very stiff and true
Mike

Mad Max

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Flem

One word, Plastic.
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Roy from Pa

One word, Clamps..

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Crooked Stic

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Flem

That looks like a torture device. And I'm not sure if the Bow is the thing that got tortured :bigsmyl:

Roy from Pa


Robertfishes

I have only used Cabinet grade plywood myself.. along with a thin "filler piece" of thin wood like a door skin if needed to make thickness. I use tite bond 2 glue and lots of wood screws, if building a 1 3/4 inch wide form i use 1.5" screws put in from both sides. I think glue alone is not enough for a multi piece bow form, I have a bow oven and heat up to 160 degrees.  Bowyers with big wide belt sanders can build forms thick and sand it down to correct thickness.  LVL is used by lots of successful bowyers. 

Mad Max

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