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Main Boards => The Bowyer's Bench => Topic started by: Kamn on March 13, 2017, 04:54:00 PM
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Howdy Folks,
new member to the group here and have a question
Has anyone here who has order lams ever had an issue with the width? I ordered some maple laminations from Binghams and they are wider than 1-3/4" by about an 1/8"
And if you have had this issue, did you just rip the lams down to correct width on a table saw?
Appreciate any info at all
Cheers
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Welcome to the world of Trad.! :)
I would say they do that because some bowyers go for 1-3/4" finished width. That leaves an extra 1/8" for sanding. I buy 1 3/4" stock, so my wood bows end up at 1 7/16" to 1 3/8" .
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I was thinking that it would cause problems with the glass lams not lining up correctly since the black glass lams I have are 1-3/4" on the mark
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I would sand the lams to width, the table saw will probably tear out, then you will be too narrow.
My lams are a little over, about .020 to .030 , some glass will be varying width too.
And welcome to the Bench!!
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Thank you for the warm welcomes guys
And Kennym, thank you for that...would have learned the hard way I guess if I didn't hear that response from you........and I learned a ton the hard way with my first bow which I had issues with band tension in my form. So much to learn but so worth it if I can make a bow to hunt with
I know I will have more questions down the road and this place is such a resource for information.....just awesome
Cheers
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It is a good idea to bring them to match the glass. I clamp them between the glass lams all together on edge on a flat table and attack them with a course sanding block.
Probably should mention to be cautious.
Gotta be easier ways but it works if your shop is tool challenged. :biglaugh:
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I had a pair that were wider than the glass just barely and didn't realize it. It was a Pita to get the glass perfectly straight at glue up and created a lot of unneeded stress. My advice make sure they all match up before glue up.
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I have taped them together between scrap pieces to cut on the table saw without tear out or breaking, and on others I've cut them on the bandsaw then finished them on the edge sander if necessary.
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If you want excellent lams, order them from Kennym on trad gang here. He posted in this thread and he has a couple other threads with his products. Kenny will treat you right and he is a sponsor here on trad gang. Below is a link for his products and his phone number.
http://tradgang.com/cgi-bin/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic&f=48&t=002866
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will do for my next order of materials
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Originally posted by Roy from Pa:
If you want excellent lams, order them from Kennym on trad gang here. He posted in this thread and he has a couple other threads with his products. Kenny will treat you right and he is a sponsor here on trad gang. Below is a link for his products and his phone number.
http://tradgang.com/cgi-bin/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic&f=48&t=002866
Call him anytime after midnight!
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Hahaha
The way to make new friends huh?
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Originally posted by Roy from Pa:
If you want excellent lams, order them from Kennym on trad gang here.
Dang it!!! I have to agree with Roy.
Just got lams for complete bow build from Kenny. They are waaaay nicer than those I used for my first bow. Better grain, color consistency and dimensions. :thumbsup:
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Originally posted by Roy from Pa:
If you want excellent lams, order them from Kennym on trad gang here. He posted in this thread and he has a couple other threads with his products. Kenny will treat you right and he is a sponsor here on trad gang. Below is a link for his products and his phone number.
http://tradgang.com/cgi-bin/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic&f=48&t=002866
Dang Kenny, now you got the old guy on retainer?
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I have to agree with Roy
Somber words, those. ;)
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Gots me an idear here.
At 12:01 tonight, Lets all dial 660 734 2113...
Ask for Kenny......
LMAO
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Remind me to turn my fone off when I lay down!! :laughing:
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I left ya a message, son...