Hi all,
Lately I haven't had much time for making bows, I did make a crossbow limb for a friend, he made the stock himself and in return for the limb he gave my a nice stainless rolling nut for a future project. Pictures below...(in the first pic the tiller was off but I correct that)
Recently a laminated flatbow of mine which I let somebody else shoot with, exploded, I'm not sure what caused this breakage but I think I will just have to move on and build another one.
I bought some new hickory and bamboo to use with massaranduba. Now I want to make a caul to glue in reflex/deflex. I will use old bicycle tires to clamp the bow. I have heard that when gluing bamboo (backing) you should have the belly wood against the caul/form because of the nodes. Is that correct?
Do you guys have pictures and measurement of a caul/form that you use for gluing reflex and deflex?
Greetings Stefan