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Title: Bow Damage - Fix?
Post by: John Scifres on March 20, 2024, 04:10:34 PM
I got this bow a few years ago in the Swap from Tim Duval.  I had a stringing accident and this happened.  I don't see Tim around much but have PMed him to see what he thinks.  But I thought I'd post and see what others think. [ You are not allowed to view attachments ]  [ You are not allowed to view attachments ]  [ You are not allowed to view attachments ]
Title: Re: Bow Damage - Fix?
Post by: Pat B on March 20, 2024, 04:40:34 PM
John, being it's on the belly I'd think you could just glue it back down. What glue and method would have to come from one of the glass guys.
Title: Re: Bow Damage - Fix?
Post by: Mad Max on March 20, 2024, 05:03:41 PM
 :dunno:
If it would push back in there, I would try some EA-40 and wrap some serving string around with super glue about 2" down under the string groove. Like you would on a selfbow that has a crack in the limb.
Title: Re: Bow Damage - Fix?
Post by: Kirkll on March 20, 2024, 06:10:28 PM
I think I would make sure it goes back together easily first by hand… then get a thin wood overlay prepped and feather sanded about 6” in length and put it all together with EA 40 and spring clamps. Then put some heat on it like under a light bulb over night.   Do NOT try and clean up the area where it’s lifted. Just blow out any dust.

Btw that glass should be roughed up with 120 grit before using the epoxy, and clean with acetone.

 Of course you’ll want to do a matching overlay on the other tip too….

What you will be doing is using an external tip wedge….  . 060 to nothing in 8” is what I mill all my tip wedges at….. 

You  might be surprised what adding a tip wedge does for your limb performance. I use them on all my bows….  .02 cents worth.    Kirk
Title: Re: Bow Damage - Fix?
Post by: Longcruise on March 20, 2024, 07:34:21 PM
What everyone said above, plus check for any possible hairline splits running down the limb from the nocks.