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C clamp glue up (what's the secret?)

Started by Justin Falon, August 23, 2008, 07:19:00 PM

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Justin Falon

What is the secret to getting good glue lines when using C clamps to glue bows up?  I have had good success with wood bows this way but can not get the same outcome with laminated bows.  Pressure strips?  Thanks.

justin
Hill

Apex Predator

I would suspect it would be with a fairly stiff pressure strip.  I use rubber and have had some super glue lines.
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Justin Falon

Okay, where to get the rubber?  My last glue up turned out the right weight but had 2 air pockets...Only doing Hill style bows so it's pretty straight forward.
Hill

elk ninja

I use 1/4 inch aluminum strips, backed with cork.  Cork on the form as well.  My glue lines generally seem real even.  Because glue seeps out, however, you do have to go back and retighten a couple times... but the clamps shouldn't be cranked.
Mike
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kennym

Justin,
I've never used c clamps,but I did use the rubber band system once,some broke,went to air and never looked back!

Did you use heat with the all wood bows? Maybe the glue thins with heat ??
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Fletcher

Lots of clamps, fairly heavy pressure strip that matches the bow well and rubber to even things out.  Always worked well for me.
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