Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Bows => Topic started by: Freeflynick on May 16, 2020, 11:19:26 am
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Hello!
I recently bought two hickory backing strips, and yesterday found a lovely piece of ipe, but when I took the backing strip out of the plastic I saw that it is bowed. If I hold it on its thin edge, there is about a 3/4" gap in the middle. What is the best way to straighten the strip?
I'm relatively new to this - first time using either material, just done 4 fiberglass tape-backed oak bows so far (two survived!) so haven't had to do any of the finer arts, like straightening yet.
Thanks!
Nick
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3/4" over 72" shouldn't be bad. You can arrange the belly piece so it lays straight down the backing strip without running off. You could probably heat the backing strip and work out the sideways bend and clamp it but that might not be necessary.
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The ipe will be very rigid if it’s the full width when you do the glue up. You might be able to wrap the hickory to the ipe during glue up and straighten it out that way.
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If you have a steam iron try that to flatten, if it is bowed long wise it will pull in when you wrap it.
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Thanks everyone. Sounds like I can just rely on the stiffness of the ipe to hold the bend when strapped up for glueing.
Cheers!
Nick