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Main Boards => The Bowyer's Bench => Topic started by: bubby on April 06, 2009, 01:28:00 AM
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should I back a hickory board bow?
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Why not?
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Yes you shuold.
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Why? :)
Jawge
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Depends on the board.
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would you back it with linen, hickory, what would be best?
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Boards don't have to be backed because they are boards. They have to be backed because the grain is not straight or because you are a beginner, bubby. I would back with silk, linen or burlap. There's info on my site. Jawge
http://georgeandjoni.home.comcast.net/~georgeandjoni/
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Thanks George, alot of guys think if its a board that you back it, and of the 10 or so I've built most were oak. It's my first hickory bow and just want to get it right. bubby
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Bubby, there is no reason to back hickory if you have a good board like mentioned. Here are some pics of a pair that I made from an unbacked hickory board. One is 45# and the other is 57#. Hickory and ash have been my favorite boards to work with so far.
(http://i78.photobucket.com/albums/j96/AKmud/archery/hickorybowbuild016.jpg)
(http://i78.photobucket.com/albums/j96/AKmud/archery/hickorybowbuild013.jpg)
(http://i78.photobucket.com/albums/j96/AKmud/archery/hickorybowbuild014.jpg)
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Listen to George. He is the resident board bow Guru(sorry George). His site has a wealth of information and not just about board bows but everything archery!(thanks George)
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thanks for all the input,I'll rip my board down into blanks and see what happens. quess the worse thing that can happen is they go in the kindlin box. Bows look nice akmud, really like the risers. bubby
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What are the dimensions of your hickory board?
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four quarter by 5 3/4 by 72. also have one same dimensions but 50" long
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If you have good grain along the sides, Cut a few backing strips first before you cut staves. You may not use them now but they will come in handy with other board bow projects. I usually cut backing strips 3/16" thick and they end up about 1/8" or slightly less after dressing up the surfaces.
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PatB, you are sneaky-smart. Talk about maximum use of materials.
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LOL, Pat, no need to apologize. Thanks for the compliment. :) Jawge
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will do Pat, have a cherry board that I might back, thanks.