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Main Boards => The Bowyer's Bench => Topic started by: Longcruise on June 21, 2022, 04:31:10 PM
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I'm wondering how you all grind your tip wedges. Thinkin and thinkin and I wonder how to avoid damaging the sled (if one can call it that).
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grind them down to about .010 at the fade end and hand sand with a flat block to a feather end.
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grind them down to about .010 at the fade end and hand sand with a flat block to a feather end.
Seems like a good solution. :thumbsup:
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I glue them onto a small scrap wood block with spray contact cement and grind them on a belt. The CC comes off easy if you put it on the finish side of the glass. I assume we are talking about fiberglass wedges?
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I glue them onto a small scrap wood block with spray contact cement and grind them on a belt. The CC comes off easy if you put it on the finish side of the glass. I assume we are talking about fiberglass wedges?
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That is the Glass wedge topic :thumbsup:
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I glue them onto a small scrap wood block with spray contact cement and grind them on a belt. The CC comes off easy if you put it on the finish side of the glass. I assume we are talking about fiberglass wedges?
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That is the Glass wedge topic :thumbsup:
That's correct, talking about wood tip wedges and power lams.
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On that fiberglass note, I believe Craig Ekin uses glass wedges in the tips of his bows.
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Profile sander.
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Cut your wedge wood long for 2 wedges, taper both ends and then cut in half.
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I use an .008 taper sled for my TW and PL's
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I use an .008 taper sled for my TW and PL's
TW ?? Take down wedges??
.080 ??
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If when you build your form you put a built in kick back on the tip you save the weight of the wedge. Did it by mistake once and it works well to keep string angle good.
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If when you build your form you put a built in kick back on the tip you save the weight of the wedge. Did it by mistake once and it works well to keep string angle good.
Yep, Ken Rohloff told me once as long as the tip is stable, just increase the reflex a bit...
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tip wedges Max
I have a 24 inch long'.008 per inch taper, taper sled that I grind my tip wedges and power lams on.
.008 was the taper I found worked best for me in my RD bows .
I adjust the length of the wedges and power lams as needed for the bow I'm building
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Cool :thumbsup: