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Main Boards => The Bowyer's Bench => Topic started by: Full Draw Too on March 19, 2015, 10:06:00 PM
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Just wondering what works good for a TD limb template. You know once you pop the limb out of the limb press and you use a template to trace the limb shape on the limb? just wondering what you guys use for a template?
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I draw out by limb shape on the taped glass before I glue up the limb. Lot easier than trying to do it after the limb is glued up and bent to shape.
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Benbow,
I used to do the same and this is preferred but if you glass slips at all, then it messes it up. For template, the best thing is something flexible like a another piece of glass or even pexiglass. What I started doing is grinding the limb flat on one side on my edge sander so I knew I had a good flat square edge and then align the pattern up flush with this and clamp with spring clamps then trace. The way Benbow described is best but I need to make some adjustments to my form so that there is no chance of the glass slipping during glueup
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I have a template I made out of sheet metal. Scribe a center line on it, drill 1/4" holes in about 4 or 5 places on center scribe. Then line up with center line on limb, clamp and mark linb.
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I wrap my glued lams in clear plastic wrap before putting them in the form plus I have washers on the sides of the form to keep the lams from slipping so hasn't been an issue for me.
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Thanks Guys, I will give it a try!
John 3:16
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I use formica... it think it's much better than glass or sheet metal myself.
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Formica here too
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If I ever decide to build more than one of any certain design, I'll make a template. What I do now is leave the tape on, draw a centerline on the back (easy cause they are ASL style) and then glue the pattern printed from a CAD program on the back. The pattern has a centerline too, so I punch holes through it about every six inches and then match it to the centerline on the tape.
Simpler than it might seem. Not sure it could be done on a R/D or recurve.