2025 Bow Swap Progress Thread

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Watsonjay

Quote from: Kirkll on March 15, 2025, 05:27:02 PM
Quote from: Watsonjay on March 15, 2025, 03:50:21 PM
Quote from: Kirkll on March 15, 2025, 12:49:47 PM
Putting another layer of clear glass on the overly is over kill really. That maple and coco would have tied those limbs together just by themselves.  .02 cents worth.
I will keep that in mind next though, thank you.

I never cared much for the way glass overlays feather out when finish sanding myself. To each his own i suppose.... 

Doing recurve overlays on the curl of the limbs like an external tip wedges, i  pre- sand those to a feather edge and glue them on while laying up my limbs.

Those overlays come out with a very smooth transition doing it like that, but you need to take great care sanding the extra epoxy at the transition point by hand using a block. i've screwed up a few trying to use my palm sander... :banghead: :banghead:   
I just did them with my dremel with a flap wheel on the attached wand. It works good on the tip overlay transitions as well. You still have to be careful.

Kirkll

Yup.... Power tools are time savers and work real well until they don't... Glad to hear it came out good!   :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
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Crooked Stic

I prefer glass or composite on overlays next to glass. And wood on top.
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Kirkll

Quote from: Crooked Stic on March 15, 2025, 08:35:09 PM
I prefer glass or composite on overlays next to glass. And wood on top.

Linen phenolic looks decent with wood on top..... I'll bet a have 400 pcs of glass 12'' long from limb cut offs. i just never use them much for overlays. If somebody wanted some i could send some for the cost of shipping.

Kirk
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Watsonjay

Quote from: Crooked Stic on March 15, 2025, 08:35:09 PM
I prefer glass or composite on overlays next to glass. And wood on top.
I normally wouldn't use glass, but I cut through the belly glass for the handle and wanted to make sure it was strong.

Crooked Stic

Kirk what color are those cutoffs and how wide
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Kirkll

Most of them are 1.75" x12" black glass. But I have a few clear ones too.I use em for stir sticks at times, but haven't been inspired to use them for a different project yet.

A few years ago I used to trim my recurve limbs with my carbide tip bandsaw, and had a whole bucket full of those scraps.it was Halloween time and I got inspired to build some what I called Static Tip spiders....  Check these things out..

https://photos.app.goo.gl/1S11EVekd9Gh8KmY6
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Roy from Pa

Kirk, those sorta look like KennyM):

kennym

Roy,Roy  :biglaugh:

Got her glued up and had a slippage on lams on one end , was afraid it would screw up the splice being centered right but luck was with me . Found that it was the glass that slipped and not veneer.

Pic for the week ...

Ignore the shop dirt and also some dust on limb ...


IMG_3392.jpeg
Stay sharp, Kenny.

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Watsonjay

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Quote from: kennym on March 16, 2025, 12:17:09 PM
Roy,Roy  :biglaugh:

Got her glued up and had a slippage on lams on one end , was afraid it would screw up the splice being centered right but luck was with me . Found that it was the glass that slipped and not veneer.

Pic for the week ...

Ignore the shop dirt and also some dust on limb ...


IMG_3392.jpeg
I like.  Going to be a sharp looking bow.

John Scifres

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Burnsie

John  - I like your caul for shaping your stave.  I notice the back of your limbs are rounded or almost like half of a hexagon.  Does that shape run all the way to the fades or start about mid limb out to the tips.
"You can't get into a bar fight if you don't go to the bar" (Grandma was pretty wise)

Watsonjay

I suck :banghead: last one was 10lbs light this one is 5 from victims minimum.

Crooked Stic

May be able to pike it depending on the eight now. If already light weight you may not gain enough.
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Watsonjay

Quote from: Crooked Stic on March 19, 2025, 04:26:03 PM
May be able to pike it depending on the eight now. If already light weight you may not gain enough.
its already 58" amo

Crooked Stic

I guess depending on your victims draw length might be the deal. Personally I put down a weight at 28 in. But only draw 26 so 56 would be good for me.  :bigsmyl: just sayin
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Watsonjay

Im really not having luck with this bow swap thing.  I was spraying clear on it and noticed a streak in the glass. Ill put pics on tomorrow an get everyone's consensus on if the bow will work. If not, I will start over again with a bocote riser and black glass.

Crooked Stic

I don't think they have to be perfect. Just serviceable
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Watsonjay

Quote from: Crooked Stic on March 19, 2025, 10:12:25 PM
I don't think they have to be perfect. Just serviceable
well, I'd really like it to be perfect.

Crooked Stic

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