Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Bows => Topic started by: jeffhalfrack on June 13, 2011, 11:19:51 pm
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Hey guys,,, I have a 62 n2n maple pyramid bow www\flipped tips, she's 35# @ 18" now tiller looks good so far,,,,,,,,I'm going to give it to someone and I want a little more security for a backing,,, I was thinking a thin Douglas fir backing more for splinter protection?? the fir is less than 1\8" more like 1\16" I'm not looking for a power backing but splinter control as I don't know who will get the bow and I allways put silk over that just wondering what your thoughts were thanks as allways JEFFW
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I'd think the silk alone would do the job. Rawhide is nice, too...but that is my personal prejuduce showing!
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HEY JW I didn't say it's a board bow :-[ and my buddy thinks it's a soft maple,,,, what do you think??? thanks for your reply JEFFW
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Maple stave? I've always wanted to try one of those.
If it draws sweet you could call it "Syrup". ;D
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I used a paper bag on my maple pyramid at 44 pounds, works like a charm. Sized the back, then put on the paper and brushed on glue until it was saturated, sand and repeat once or twice.
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Silk..... Super strong and won't add a ton of weight and require complete re-tiller like a wood backing.
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ttt please jw
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I agree with the silk. If you get the nice stuff from a fabric store it dries clear. Or Goodwill and Salvation Army sell it cheap all day long, just take the ties and shirts apart. ;)
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OOOh! A 1950's handpainted hula girl on a silk tie for a bow backing!!!
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If I could find a matching set, I'd do it. ;D :D