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Main Boards => The Bowyer's Bench => Topic started by: PopeandYoung_51 on March 30, 2016, 03:37:00 PM
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I've been looking into laminated-bow building for quite a while now and I'm finally getting serious about it. From my research, I'm thinking LVL. Initially, I plan on building one-piece bows. I'm just looking for some opinions on what to use for form material. Any advice is greatly appreciated!
Thanks,
Coltin
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try Stensrud Cabinet Shop in Missoula..They should have Cabinet grade plywood. Tell them exactly what you are doing...they have a really big wide belt sander and can get your form exactly the width you want.
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Wow, thanks Rob!!!
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LVL from a box store might be a cheaper route. Definitely check local sources though, you might get a much better "deal" in the long run.
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LVL is supposed to be very stable over time.
I have never used it, but I have never had bad luck using decent-grade plywood either.
I would think that over time, and with multiple bow glue ups, something like LVL would have some benefits but if you are only planning to make a handful of bows I don't see how you can go wrong with plywood. YMMV
The key is to ensure that your bow form is perfectly square -- the entire length.
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Thanks guys! Appreciate it!