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Main Boards => The Bowyer's Bench => Topic started by: Pago on December 17, 2015, 01:30:00 AM
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My son was given a beautiful bamboo backing lam and red elm lam (board). I'm thinking cut the bamboo to 1/8 thickness and taper out to tips. 1 & 3/4" at fades 1/2" at tips. How thick should the elm be? Put a lam for a handle? How big? Wedges? Whaddaya think?
Thanks.
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red elm isn't great in compression. To make this combo work you would have to trap the boo heavily. Better to get a compression strong wood to start with.
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Make a tri lam using that elm for a core. An osage belly or ipe belly would be best with boo.
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X's 2 on that Pearly boy. I suggest Osage for the belly..
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Is the boo a lam or a baking strip?
I also like Pearlie's suggestion.
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The bamboo is a premium backing strip. OK I can dig it, 3 rivers has Osage strips on sale. He wants 50# at 28.5". Any info on suggested length, lam thickness and taper or anything really is greatly appreciated. Looks like we are building our first tri-lam! Cool.
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Thanks Roy, I was hoping I could count on you. You are good egg no matter what some say, no offense intended, I grew up where you chide those that you like and don't the ones you don't.