Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Bows => Topic started by: bubbles on August 31, 2013, 08:35:47 pm
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Do you guys think it's possible to glue a working limb back together? I had this piece of maple blow on me - It pretty much mates back together. The crack is about 4 inches long with ridges and valleys that would increase the gluing surface.
I have some g2 epoxy that I'm thinking about using - then backing with rawhide - Think it's possible? The bow is 1.5" wide with a trapped back, 66" long and I was shooting for 35#. I had it to 26" when it blew on me. I figure after the fix, if it works - trying for 25 - 30#@28"?
Let me know what you think.
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Sorry bud,it's kindling.
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I have to agree. Start another one and learn what you can from it. you might could glue it and wrap it and give it cpr, but it will never be what you want. I broke several before I got a good shooting bow. Hang in there.
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It's toast, start a new one. Josh
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Haha, I figured. I'm not that attached to it, so no big deal. The crack fit back together so well, I thought it might be possible to fix.
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I halfway agree with the rest of u guys. It could work if u epoxy it and you could probably wrap sinew or maybe a strip of rawhide around it. It would still be a pretty good bow
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Your t dot guy if I remember correctly,knock me up if you come through manitoba.
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I halfway agree with the rest of u guys. It could work if u epoxy it and you could probably wrap sinew or maybe a strip of rawhide around it. It would still be a pretty good bow
It might hold long enough to get hurt. There's a simple saying that sums up this situation,"the bow ain't broke til the backs broke". Well my friend, the back don't get any more broke than that. The best you could hope for salvaging some of that bow is to splice a new limb onto the handle of the unbroken part. Realistically, you would be better off chalking it up to experience and starting over. Just my .02. Josh
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I am a T.dot guy. What exactly do you mean by knock you up? :).
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Roflmao! Run Bubbles! Bushboy has been out in the Bush too long! Lol! I missed that the first time. Josh
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If its any consolation use the good limb for building a take down. Just finsihed one by using 2 limbs from previous broken bows. The sweet trade off is if one breaks, you simply remove it and make another.
My next project is to build another T/D bow and have 3 exact limbs for it......She s a No Brainer...... :P
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Haha, yeah, I gotta get some takedown sleeves.
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Just funning,that's what the newfoundlanders say to give me a call .lol!