2021 what did you do today?

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Buemaker

Can you explain what a double stacked brass bushing is?

Jeff Freeman

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Bvas

Quote from: Buemaker on December 19, 2021, 06:38:44 PM
Can you explain what a double stacked brass bushing is?
Bue there are two bushings for each limb bolt. One is set flush with the top and one set flush with the bottom of the limb. There is a slight gap between them in the middle of the limb.

Thin limbs they will be tight to each other. Thick limbs will have a gap in the middle of the limb.
Some hunt to survive; some survive to hunt

Buemaker

Okay, I understand and thank you.

Flem

Thats a sweet looking bow Bvas :thumbsup:
Never seen Mulberry wood, very cool!

Roy from Pa


Buemaker

I think the warm tones of the Pernambuco wood looks good in a riser.

Roy from Pa


Mad Max

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Jeff Freeman

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Flem

Very handsome Bue :thumbsup:
Those ASL handles sure are exciting to look at eh?
What are your limb woods?

Buemaker


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Buemaker

It is a Elm species that grow over here, Ulmus Glabra. This one was very special.

Mad Max

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Jeff Freeman

You ever  try flat grain cut on that elm. We can do flat grain here on our red elm or edge grain
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Buemaker

On this build I have flatgrain from the same board as a back lamination. Here under glass.


Roy from Pa


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Quote from: Buemaker on December 21, 2021, 03:23:48 PM
It is a Elm species that grow over here, Ulmus Glabra. This one was very special.
Beautiful wood. It looks like sheet music.
Dave.
" Vegetarian" another word for bad hunter.

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