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Main Boards => The Bowyer's Bench => Topic started by: Buemaker on January 27, 2023, 02:02:06 PM
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I have had these two nice pieces of Cocobolo and I have had them for years, each are 2x4x20 inches. I never could bring myself to use them, but now I figure I better use them before I get too old. I can not decide whether I should use them as they are, perhaps with just an I beam or if I should laminate them with strips of another wood species in a recurve riser. Any opinions?
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A black I beam...
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Sell them and get some wood you are not reluctant to use ;)
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They look great as handles of BBO bows.
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Ya, send one to ole Roy:)
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Here is one I did with an ebony I beam and belly ramp caps. That stuff is getting hard to find anymore.
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I don't do I beams. I've made bows with cocobolo risers over 80 lbs without them.
I got a nice big chunk at the local hardwood store a couple years ago, about 2x6x60, probably got more than I'll ever use. Havent touched it yet. Got a big chunk of bubinga, zebrawood, Brazilian rosewood, and some wide boards and a 4x4 of ipe for limbs and risers that day too. Good day. I try to stay away from that store because i can't control myself in there for some reason :dunno:
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About time you make a bow there, Bowjunkie..
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It makes a real good Bamboo backed bow if you got pieces long enough. Has to be very narrow kind of like Ipe. I have built 2.
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I don't do I beams. I've made bows with cocobolo risers over 80 lbs without them.
I got a nice big chunk at the local hardwood store a couple years ago, about 2x6x60, probably got more than I'll ever use. Havent touched it yet. Got a big chunk of bubinga, zebrawood, Brazilian rosewood, and some wide boards and a 4x4 of ipe for limbs and risers that day too. Good day. I try to stay away from that store because i can't control myself in there for some reason :dunno:
I suppose it depends on the bow you are building, and the riser shape as far as feeling the need for an I beam goes…. I like building TD bows with sleek looking risers from 17-21” in length…. That cocobolo is strong wood, but that riser starts flexing too much for my liking in bows over 55-60#. Those G-10 I-beams do not flex at all. I’ve built them over 100# before and they are still going strong after years of use. Kirk