2024 Bow Swap Progress Thread - Closed

Started by EvilDogBeast, February 03, 2024, 02:48:42 PM

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canopyboy

My daughter pointed that out as I was wrapping it up. Oops, but adds character right?
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Crooked Stic

I have to say I am surprised not only a quality build but the manners of this one are lots better than expected.
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EvilDogBeast

Just waiting on that last delivery and we can close this puppy out!

EvilDogBeast

Shipping is taking some time due to where its going. We are still watching it, and hoping it will escape purgatory soon...

Noah70

I've received the notice from the post office the package has arrived, and I'll head out to town to pick it up either later today or early next week.  But I am questioning why there's a notice that there is a considerable amount due for shipping?  More than I paid to ship out my bow all the way to Kenny.  Will keep you posted.
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EvilDogBeast

Noah, just let me know what the bill is and we will take care of it.  Also any information on why it's getting hit with import fees (or whatever they label it as, VAT, etc.) will be helpful in avoiding this in the future.  My apologies for the troubles!

Nicholi

Very strange. I have it on good authority from the guy who sent it that shipping was paid and there was no mention of a sale or anything like that.

Noah70

Well, the last of the bows has arrived!  My apologies, my daughter and grandson also arrived at the same time so I have only opened the container and had a quick once over.  It looks great at this point, love the limb shape and the braced lines are sweet.  I will send through a few pics in the next day or two. Great job Nick!
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EvilDogBeast

Awesome! Glad it made it to you. I am out of town fishing with my Dad at the moment, and will close this puppy out officially when I get home Thursday.  Thanks for sticking with us everyone!

kennym

That's great, and good job on running this show Chris!!

Also good luck with the fishin! :thumbsup:
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Nicholi

Well, bad news guys. I was at the end to ship, and the bow I made failed. It dropped from 40 to 33 and the riser is split. If anyone has any advice for the future I will certainly take it.

Just to make sure my victim is taken care of as quickly as I can and making sure there are no issues, I have ordered a pre glued up bow. I will then finish it and make sure it will be what he deserves.

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kennym

From here , that looks like the glue joint failed? 
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Jon Lipovac

Im with Kenny.
Its possible that too much epoxy came out of the joint if too much pressure was applied. From what I understand about epoxy, the strength of an epoxy joint is the epoxy itself. If there is too little left in between the parts, it can be a weak joint.


Noah70

Kenny is correct, the failure was between the back and belly laminations and the riser, from the tip of the upper fade to the center of the riser, right through both sides.  All the glue lines throughout the bow looked excellent on first inspection, so I'm not sure what may have caused this, starved glue joint, or the riser was too smooth or contaminated.
I'd gladly wait for the next bow, no time rush, and no need to take on extra costs beyond reason. Nicks efforts are much appreciated.
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Nicholi

I usually go with 60 psi in the hose. Too much?

kennym

I use 60 these days and started at 70 years back.  I kinda think we use too much anyway, since using zip tys to hold lams down instead of tape and when I put 10 psi in and cut tys out, there is very little more glue squeeze out when aired up to 60.

But it's working and I'm not changing anything.  I wonder if you had a tight spot there fitting to form?  Thinkin out loud...
Stay sharp, Kenny.

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Nicholi

I did make a few riser adjustments, so that must be it. I was thinking potential contamination on the wood, though I don't know where that could have been from. The glue wasn't old either.

I was planning on redoing my form so it seems like I got my sign...

EvilDogBeast

Some wood absorbs more adhesive than others, especially end grain. The riser block may have soaked too much of it into the pores. I usually run a little more adhesive than I should, just in case. I'd rather grind squeeze-out than deal with a disbond.

Crooked Stic

Yep if that is spectraply you got to be generous with the glue. I have used 70 psi. From day one. 20 years building bows only 4 failures I know of that got out the door. I have done some dumb things and had failures that never got out the door tho
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Crooked Stic

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