Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Bows => Topic started by: gothmog on June 06, 2010, 11:13:09 am
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Wanna do a 2 piece take down. Gonna get a sleeve from 3rivers. Have some ipe, thinking about backing it with hickory strips from 3rivers as well. Maybe a layer of rawhide over that for insurance? What do you experienced guys think? If I do the rawhide, should I take it down into the sleeve, all the way to the end of the limb? Thanks for any input.
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From what I've seen and read, I would do hickory OR rawhide, but not both. If you do Hickory or another solid backing strip like QS Maple or bamboo, a soft back like rawhide or silk is redundant and not particularly functional. The weight of the rawhide would slow the bow down, as well.
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I agree with Ken. Either one or the other!
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I know that people do back ipe with hickory and claim some success, my experience of these 2 woods is that hickory doesnt have the elastic strength to comress ipe. The bow may work and the hickory will appear to stretch but the fibres of hickory will be compromised. Ipe is a hard- hard wood, bamboo would get much more out of the ipe than hickory if you want a fast bow over an alright bow, Check this out with others though, dont just take my word , Hope this helps
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Thanks for the input so far. I guess I'll wait for a little more info before I order backing material.
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boo&ipe makes a great bow don't know about backing it with hickory.
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The boo backing on 3rivers looks to still have a curved shape to it. Need to scrape/plane/sand it flat I guess? Leave the back crowned?