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Started by buddyb, June 30, 2020, 09:11:23 PM

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buddyb

Do you have to do anything special with maple laminations such as grain orientation etc? I've always used actionwood lams in the past.
BuddyB

Mad Max

I think most people use vertical grain :thumbsup:
I would rather fail at something above my means, than to succeed at something  beneath my means  
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bjansen

Vertical (quartersawn) should make a more uniform lam. I do believe anything will work though. I have used both without issue. I really think maple makes a decent core lam.

Flem

I'm a big fan of Maple! Awesome, affordable, available. I like flat grain, myself. But I have used lots of figured grain and honestly I don't think I could tell the difference in grain orientation by feel alone.

jess stuart

I buy 8/4 hard maple if I flip the board so the narrow  side is up I can easily see the grain. Just pick the board with nice straight grain lines and your good to go.  I love hard maple in my recurve limbs.

kennym

Maple is a great wood for lams, been used a long time . It makes a little more weight usually than aboo or red elm for me.

As said , buy 8/4 and pick your grain orientation!
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buddyb

I don't have a lamination grinder so I have to purchase my lams. I was trying to figure out rather to purchase more actionwood lams or maple.

Thanks everyone for the input, it helps a lot.
BuddyB

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