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Main Boards => The Bowyer's Bench => Topic started by: shreffler on May 22, 2015, 12:22:00 PM
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So I've been lurking here for quite a while now, and my Dad and I decided to build a Bingham's kit bow as my college graduation present and are just now getting around to it. We've got all of the forms/heat boxes and just got the materials for the bow in the mail.
It came with a full sized riser template, but it's on a huge sheet with a form template as well.
What's the best material to transfer that template to, and how should I do it? I don't just want to cut the original out, but I need a cut out of it somehow to transfer to the riser block.
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Use a sheet of vellum. Or you can get carbon paper, trace it straight onto your work. Cheap too.
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I have taken them to a copy place like Kinko's and made a copy of the sheet then just cut the piece I wanted out and transferred it to a piece of thin .060 aluminum then cut it our. Now I have a Pattern from now on.
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I used a pc of 1/8 inch plex o glass laid it over the paper template and traced with a sharpie. u can use a ruler for the straight lines and free hand whatever else. also whatever you use make sure that it is easily sanded and shaped, like plex o glass.
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Thanks for the tips guys. I will try some of the mentioned methods and see what I can come up with.