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Title: Solid Dymondwood Riser?
Post by: Whitetail Chaser on January 25, 2011, 10:17:00 PM
I'm about to begin my first TD longbow build, and I was looking into the easiest way to construct a riser.  Is a single piece of Dymondwood strong enough for the riser of a 50-55lb bow?  I'll add some phenolic strips to it if necessary, but I'd like to avoid that if possible.

Thanks for the advice.

Brett
Title: Re: Solid Dymondwood Riser?
Post by: IdahoCurt on January 26, 2011, 12:20:00 AM
Yes,dymondwood is incredibly strong
Title: Re: Solid Dymondwood Riser?
Post by: GREG IN MALAD on January 26, 2011, 02:12:00 PM
Dymondwood will work as long as you don't cut the grip too small, I make mine 1.25" wide x 1.75" deep. Adding a piece of glass or phenolic to the back of the riser is a good way to make sure it doesn't break. I used an 1/8" strip of phenolic on this risers back.


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Title: Re: Solid Dymondwood Riser?
Post by: hova on January 26, 2011, 03:26:00 PM
thats a nice riser. i wonder if you can get contrasting colors bookmatched...


-hov
Title: Re: Solid Dymondwood Riser?
Post by: AZ_Shooter on January 28, 2011, 05:36:00 PM
QuoteOriginally posted by hova:
thats a nice riser.
x2
Title: Re: Solid Dymondwood Riser?
Post by: legends1 on January 29, 2011, 01:17:00 AM
I use Actionwood,i just trust it better.You can get the same colors that you can in Dymondwood.Ive just found the Actionwood to be stronger.
Title: Re: Solid Dymondwood Riser?
Post by: Zradix on January 29, 2011, 02:16:00 AM
I called the manufacturer last week to ask this very question.

Here's the shortened answer....

Dymond wood is VERY strong.
They don't recommend heating it to 150-180˚ because the resins that are in the material have a decent chance of loosening up. The guy knew it is used in bow risers often, but he didn't know if they were all "baked".
He recommended using Stratabond. It is virtually identical except the adhesives used shouldn't loosen up when heated.
The stratabond is a little lighter than dymond wood since it doesn't have the extra impregnation.
Title: Re: Solid Dymondwood Riser?
Post by: Jeffrey Coria on January 29, 2011, 12:39:00 PM
Dymondwood is one the prettiest woods IMHO.
Title: Re: Solid Dymondwood Riser?
Post by: legends1 on January 29, 2011, 01:47:00 PM
Rutland manufacturing calls it Stratabond, in the archery world we call it Actionwood or Super Actionwood. I order mine from Rutland and was told the same info as Zradix.I tried the Dymondwood first.I had a riser crack on me.I know its used by others with know problem i guess.The Stratabond isnt near as heavy as the Dymondwood.In a small longbow riser the weight may not be a issue.In a 17" or 21" recurve riser the Dymondwood is just to heavy.
Title: Re: Solid Dymondwood Riser?
Post by: GREG IN MALAD on January 29, 2011, 02:33:00 PM
Have you looked at SpectraPly from Cousineau wood products( laminates afield)? It's basically the same thing as actionwood, but they have a much wider selection of standard color patterns. The price is much nicer too, a 10"x35" panel is $70-$75.
Title: Re: Solid Dymondwood Riser?
Post by: SEMO_HUNTER on January 29, 2011, 04:03:00 PM
That's what I plan on using when I finally get to the point I feel comfortable making an all laminated bow. I need to go up to Kenny's for a weekend and take some lessons. Or just sit in the corner of his shop and take notes and video everything.   :goldtooth:
Title: Re: Solid Dymondwood Riser?
Post by: KellyG on January 29, 2011, 05:03:00 PM
yep here is that big fly struggling to stay on the wall again. LOL
Title: Re: Solid Dymondwood Riser?
Post by: legends1 on January 29, 2011, 07:56:00 PM
Greg In Malad, thanks, ill look into that. Im always looking for a better buy.As long as the product is as good.
Title: Re: Solid Dymondwood Riser?
Post by: SEMO_HUNTER on January 30, 2011, 05:07:00 PM
QuoteOriginally posted by KellyG:
yep here is that big fly struggling to stay on the wall again. LOL
Yep, don't mind that big ol fat fly up there, he just want's to watch.   :goldtooth:
Title: Re: Solid Dymondwood Riser?
Post by: aric on January 30, 2011, 07:31:00 PM
Just a quick question do alot of guys have problems with dymondwood? Because i just bought a piece and was planing to put it into a r/d longbow.
Title: Re: Solid Dymondwood Riser?
Post by: HMlongbow on February 04, 2011, 07:34:00 PM
Try John at Old Mastercrafters for all your Spectraply woods.  He has the best prices and let him know Dave sent ya.
His number is:  847-623-2660
Title: Re: Solid Dymondwood Riser?
Post by: JD 9116 on February 04, 2011, 08:50:00 PM
I have used Dymondwood on several bows and it is VERY strong. I think you will be very happey with the results. The bow I built was a 71# recurve take down at 28#. It was made with a solid piece of burgandy dymondwood. Hope this helps!