What is the secret to making smooth arcs on a bow form?
Today was my first attempt at making a R/D form. I started with a sheet of 3/4" CDX. I ripped it in half then screwed/glued the two halves together to get a 1 1/2" thick piece to work with. I cut it down to 72" then laid out the design.
I bought a 8' stick of 1/8" x 1 1/2 aluminum to line the surface of the form. I used this piece to create the curves for the form as well. I put nails in strategic spots to make the R/D shape with about 3" of deflex (from the back)ending with about 1" of reflex at the tips (forward of the back).
I took my time and cut out the form with a high quality saber saw leaving the line to dress up with a drum sander on the drill press. This is where I wasn't very satisfied...
I made sure the table was square with the sander and slowly brought the edge to the line. I squared it up in a few spots with a hand sanding block and mounted the aluminum strip with countersunk screws. Standing back looking at the lines, it isn't quite as perfect as I would like. I notice a very slight flat spot on one of the curves and have tried loosening a couple screws and playing with the strip to get things bending better but I'm not sure I will make any progress without shimming the strip.
Am I missing any steps here or are there any secrets for making great lines??