Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Bows => Topic started by: Innocente on November 03, 2009, 11:41:38 am
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in the midst of a red oak and a birch build, was hoping to try teapot steam recurving the tips. i've backed the birch with linen, the red oak is still not backed.
here's my question: that steam is totally going to ruin my titebond II linen backing, isn't it? i should have flipped the tips before i backed, right?
should i give up recurving the backed bow, and go ahead and recurve the one i haven't backed yet?
if i were to coat my backing with polyacrylic, would it be safe in the steam bath?
thanks.
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i belive you are dead on it will weaking you glue from what i have read in the past. iam sure you will get the awnser your looking for today.
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No heat at all on TB 1-3. It isn't the steam that will make it fail, it is heat. Recurve the other one.
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Howdy Innocente,
Perhaps, you could just tear off the backing, scrape or sand off the glue, and then steam bend your tips. And then, put on a new backing after steaming.
Or maybe, just remove the backing near the tips, and go for it from there.
Good luck,
Canoe
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thanks guys, appreciate the advice.
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You certainly can heat the glue joint and remove the backing. You would want to remove the whole backing, bend the tips, then clean it up and reglue it. Justin
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On the other hand I tempered a few bows backed with fabric and even snake skins, the TB glues didn't fail,...you might give it a try at flipping the tips with a gun, even if the fabric comes off you can always reglue it