Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Bows => Topic started by: 65x55 swedis on June 22, 2009, 03:27:47 pm
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hey i am still getting the hang of biulding bows. but i have started a black walnut board bow that needs a backing. i have a hickory board that i am thinking of useing as a backing? would that wood work? and if yes how thick should it be? i will take some pics later to show you how it is comming along.
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Hickory will work fine as a backing for black walnut. I usually cut backing strips to about 3/8" which gives me a backing strip of about 1/8" or slightly less after sanding the tool marks out.
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Yes, I agree... hickory will work fine. I've done it, and also used maple backing with walnut. 1/8" is perfect for hickory, but I go 3/16" with the maple. Watch out that you don't get too strong of a backing, or make it too narrow, as walnut can fret if it's overpowered (I know this from experience!). I haven't had good luck with bamboo as a backing for walnut. I also tried an ELB trilam with hick/maple/walnut, and it fretted very bad. If the belly wood is ipe, it's a whole 'nother story.