Hi everyone - its been a while since I posted - but have been a regular lurker on Primitive Archer for a number of years. I recently got the bow building bug again after a bit of a hiatus - it is quite an obsession that tends to get in the way of things - but its so addictive. Anyways, I am based in England at the moment - and was lucky enough to pick up a bandsaw and a belt sander the cheap and find a bunch of ipe boards - so I have glued up three now.
I used west system - with the 403 microfibers or two of them - and then bought the G-flex to try. I used to build epoxy-wood boats - so I have my hours up when it comes to epoxy!
Anyways, cut a long story short - my first bow was 68 inches and about 45 pounds and developed a bit of a compression fracture right at the fade. It did have a "power lam" - between the bamboo and the handle. With hindsight there was a slight hinge there that I think was the result of me trying to "blend" the glued on handle fades to the belly.
I decided to cut the bow in half and shorten it by 7 inches and re-glue it with a "scarf" joint so that the compression fracture was in the non-bending handle. I figured I could have it a little lighter and shorter and the wife would enjoy it!
Well... I have now completed finishing my second handle - right up to the point where there are nicely blended "fades" - and I have noticed that the handle and belly are coming apart. I added some acetone to clean some ink off where I had been tillering and it followed a capillary action up under the handle highlighting this quite nicely. The first handle I managed to catch before catastrophe when I heard it pop.
I have attached a few pictures. Bow is now 35 pounds at 26 inches.
I am wondering whether ...
1) GFlex not as good as everyone says it is.
2) When I thin and blend the fades, I create too much movement and that is when the problem starts. I guess I could glue on an ugly "square ended" handle with a more abrupt fade that won't flex?
Any thoughts on how to fix this...
Debating wrapping some fiberglass and epoxy
around the fades and then hiding it under some colored serving thread... I know I know its not "pure" but would rather save the bow and have an archery companion to "self-isolate" with...
I fear if I re-glue a handle it will happen again ... OR... is this a problem specific to me trying to blend the fades and not having a power lam? I used to be ambivalent about "power lams" - but this has me thinking they are worth it...