Making lams for long bow

Started by mzombek, July 28, 2021, 07:26:51 PM

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mzombek

It's been awhile since I last posted. Haven't built a bow for about 6 years and wanted to start back up doing something different. I would like to start making my own parallel and tapered lams. Has any one heard of or used "The Hog Thickness Sander ".

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KenH

How do you thickness sand a hog?   

V.e.r.y.  carefully...
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Mad Max

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Longcruise

Max, what is your power source?  I want to get started with one of these  but I can't seem to come up with power that's not an arm and a leg 😕
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Mad Max

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Longcruise

Thanks,  I wondered if 1/4 would be enough.
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Mad Max

It won't slow down with a 1/4 HP motor :thumbsup:
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