Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Bows => Topic started by: simk on March 11, 2023, 11:58:51 am
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This is a failed project. My fault.
Thought I'll take a picture before it goes to the burn pile.
Love the color sceme.
Will repeat the project in the near future.
cheers
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Ya it looks great with those contrasting Colors. What was the failure?
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Chrysaled where the powerlam ended....
First time laminated black locust. Man this wood is so stiff >:D
Thicknesses chosen like for a 50# IPE version.
I couldnt string this one after glueup. I was aware of it being much too strong but too lazy to carefully tiller it down and also wanted to see what black locust can do....took the stringer and put a string on....estimated a 70-80# bow ;D
lol
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Got it. Ya bl is like iron wood hhb. It’s super thin on bows. Your belly lam would be too thin maybe getting down to weight I guess???
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Got it. Ya bl is like iron wood hhb. It’s super thin on bows. Your belly lam would be too thin maybe getting down to weight I guess???
thanx Superdave. I have been laminating our local Ironwood (hornbeam) and not experienced this. Don't know HHB.
You are proabaly right about the lam getting too thin getting the weight down.
At least the BL backing prooved to be strong - so there's something good in every failure.
cheers
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black locust on the belly also?
what is the darker colored handle wood?
did the power lam end near where the handle taper ended?
a pic from the side view showing the area near where the failure occured would be nice