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3 pc. and cork gasket

Started by kleine, March 27, 2016, 12:59:00 PM

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kleine

I have a 3 pc. that has some vibration in the lower limb and riser. I see some bows with cork gasket material between the limb joints, is this safe for the bow? I have tried it with about 6 arrows and it has helped but it's a high end bow and don't want to destroy it. Also I don't see anything structural wrong.
Striker Fastback 58" 50#@28"
Bear T/D - A 56" 47#@28"
Holm-Made Shrike 64" 49#@28"
Holm-Made River Runner Static 58" 48#@28"
BW PL III 47#@28" 64"
BW PCH CARBON 45#@28" 58"

Orion

A lot of builders of 3-piece bows put some sort of buffer between the limbs and the riser. Helps to deaden squeaks and that type of noise.  Vibration is something else.

First, be sure your limb bolts are tight, but not too tight or they will crack the glass. A brace height that's too low will cause the limbs to vibrate excessively.  A nock point that's very high also tends to pull the limbs out of balance/tiller when drawn and released, creating more than normal vibration.  An arrow that's way too light will also do it. Stretchy strings, like dacron, contribute to vibration noise, but usually not in a big way. Check these things out, it's probably one or more of them.  Good luck.

Cork will work. The only thing I did not like about the cork is that it will break down and fall apart over time. I have a thin piece of rubber in mine, but have also used the fuzzy side of velcro too.

Bisch

Dogboy900

I use cork gasket material in mine. It used to have thin rubber but I got an unpleasant sound when I shot it. The cork lowered the pitch somewhat and generally made the bow quieter.

kleine

Thanks both of you guys.
I've played with this today and it has helped quiet and remove the vibration the only additional thing might be hush pucks or limb savers but I don't like the way they look.
Might also try beaver balls instead of wooly whispers on the string.
Thanks,
Kleine
Striker Fastback 58" 50#@28"
Bear T/D - A 56" 47#@28"
Holm-Made Shrike 64" 49#@28"
Holm-Made River Runner Static 58" 48#@28"
BW PL III 47#@28" 64"
BW PCH CARBON 45#@28" 58"

styksnstryngs

stick-on felt is tremendous.

ron w

I use mole skin......lasts a while and easy to replace.
In the beginner's mind there are many possibilities. In the expert's there are few...So the most difficult thing is always to keep your beginner's mind...This is also the real secret of the arts: always be a beginner.  Shunryu Suzuki

mahantango

Thin rubber gasket material, use it under the limb bolts bezels as well.
We are all here because we are not all there.

kleine

Well I had a dumb butt attack today trying different things so now I have a new string coming from tenrings. I was removing the wooly whispers and nicked the string, glad it wasn't strung. Any way in about week I'll try mole skin and find some thin rubber gasket along with the cork gasket that's in it already and new beaver balls that I picked up today.  
It hurts to admit but I'm a gomer.
Striker Fastback 58" 50#@28"
Bear T/D - A 56" 47#@28"
Holm-Made Shrike 64" 49#@28"
Holm-Made River Runner Static 58" 48#@28"
BW PL III 47#@28" 64"
BW PCH CARBON 45#@28" 58"

Car54

Hey..join the party, I cut my string will putting on rubber whiskers. Won't do that again...right..........


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