Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Bows => Topic started by: Skeaterbait on April 17, 2008, 10:39:50 am
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Ok guys, I have watched for a long time and read about using bamboo flooring for lams and such and since no one else has brought it up..... how do you use the flooring? The only flooring that I have found is laminates about a half inch thick or more, do you shave the bamboo layers off or am I not finding the right kind of stuff?
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You can rip 1/8" strips off for use as internal laminations or somewhat thicker ones for use as cores/bellies. The vertical bamboo flooring is the favored type for bowyering, although teh horizontal will work for internal lam strips. I say all this without having ended up with a bow from it, experimented in my early days with it and they broke - not from probs with the material but because of my limitations then. But I have studied the issue through posts on here over the years in cause I decide to do it again. I also slept in a Holiday Inn Express last night
Dave
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All the flooring I've found is laminated. Haven't heard of any other kind. Vertical is what most of us use. It needs backing to make a bow.Most people back it with raw bamboo.Takes alot of set but is very easy to work with.
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Ok what was her name Dave?
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Trapper, It was Ivana Tillerwell.
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No way man I had a landlady about twenty some years ago her name was Ivana Tillwell
Dennis
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OK Folks , what's the real story on this stuff ??? A friend gave me a board of Boo flooring , 7 1/2" W X 96" L X 3/4'' T... made of strips (about 3/16"T) laminated together to produce the board...First thing, I cut out a 72" Pyramid bow... Material is about 3/4" thick , I may have to thin it (planer) especially If I need a backing ...was planning on a fiber/material backing , now wood or Boo.. you guys got any ideas/tips for working this stuff??? Your experiences will be greatly appreciated...!!!!! ;D