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Need some advice.

Started by Buck Buckley, July 08, 2007, 10:24:00 PM

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Buck Buckley

Finished up a tri-lam the other day. Finished tillering out and noticed there was a small crack in the osage on the bellt side of the bow. It starts at a small knot and works its way to the edge about 3/8" long I have an 1/8" piece of Bloodwood between the osage and the bamboo. Any way to fix it? I have shot it about 50 times and it dont seem to get any worse, but it is a weak spot because my tiller has changed from shooting it.  

Osagetree

That is a real shame! Maybe someone will chime in soon. I have no idea how to advise you.

Regrets,
Joe
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Pat B

Dean Torges did an article about grinding out bad areas like this and adding a plug for the repair. There might be something about it under the "How To" section.     Pat
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Tom Leemans

Here's the article. I'm currently repairing a bow the same way, just as soon as I get more Urac glue that is.  http://www.bowyersedge.com/patch.html
Got wood? - Tom

Buck Buckley

Thanks for the info Tom. I'm going to try and fix it tommarow. Buck

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