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Main Boards => The Bowyer's Bench => Topic started by: Eric Krewson on June 11, 2018, 01:24:57 PM
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I had a mis-cut hickory blank and decided to play with it, I like to experiment. When I bent the statics one cracked a good bit so I added and osage overlays to reinforce the curves. I finished tillering it yesterday and was surprised how zippy it was for hickory.
The tip reinforcement;
(https://i.imgur.com/XCVrA9Q.jpg)
The whole bow;
(https://i.imgur.com/sIjpU2y.jpg)
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"Just experimeting" thats what I do most of the time, only way to learn, why follow anyone.
Stick looks cool.
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excellent job sir..well.done. beautiful bow
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Yup great save!. nice bow!
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Looks nice, Eric.
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Nice Eric. I like those recurves a lot. I've done underlay's to strengthen the curves, but never an overlay. Nice to know.
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I put the first set of overlays on with smooth-on, they popped loose. I might have put too much clamp pressure on my C clamps and made a starved glue joint. You can see part of the old overlay below the nock overlay and where I transitioned the new overlay into the old. Everything above the new overlay is glued on with smooth-on.
I fitted the next set on more carefully and used Unibond glue to put them on, they stayed put.
I always seem to crack one limb tip when I bend it so having overlays on my statics seem normal to me.
Here is an earlier static with reinforcement;
(https://i.imgur.com/PBXbsRv.jpg)