Well I learned yesterday that inner tubes, when using them to glue up staves, can make the stave twist from the actual pull of the rubber I guess. This is with staves where all the laminates had been width tapered, and the belly had been thickness tapered as well. So it was close to final dimensions, just needed to have the belly rounded. I started thickness tapering my glue ups so I could hang something heavy from the middle and get an even reflex, and then I started width tapering using a template due to my bamboo being pretty warped and pretty impossible to get a straight piece of. So I just started using a template on the bamboo and cutting out a pre-width tapered piece. Anyway, I noticed after gluing up a couple bows yesterday that the staves had actually twisted at the ends, in the direction that the inner tubes were wrapped around the stave. So I guess I will either use clamps with my bamboo bows, or leave the entire stave thick and cut the profile out later. ( I do like thickness tapering though and getting a nice even reflex,
) Maybe I can use like a wide un-tapered template for bamboo, and just cut the profile out later during glue up? I used spring clamps the other day to glue up a bow, only spring clamps, the glue was tb3. And the glue line did not turn out very good at all. It was holey and patchy. I find c - clamps work best with tb3, as it really needs a good amount of pressure, or really tight inner tubes. Just thought I would pass this on.