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Re-use an old riser

Started by hockeyref, July 19, 2007, 10:54:00 AM

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hockeyref

I have an old recurve that had a limb delaminate on me way back when.... Any thoughts on cutting the old limbs off & sanding\\grinding it down to the base riser and then either setting it up as a take down or resurrecting it with new limbs?
Steve Uhall

V-Archer

I did a refrubish job on a BP Pinto riser. I posted the refurb-along just recently.

V-Archer
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hockeyref

You've proven that it's a viable project for a one piece.... Any thoughts on converting a one piece recurve riser to a 3 piece take down?
Steve Uhall

BenBow

I've done basically the same thing as V-Archer except I left it a 3-piece takedown. I used smooth-on to glue the fitting into the riser. You would have to be sure there was enough wood to get the female fittings into enough wood to keep them from tearing out. Really not a lot different than a normal riser made for a takedown bow.
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