Ok in another thread I revealed that I pulled a boner and scorched a spot on a limb of this bow. As we get advice on what our next action will be, I will let you follow along and see how it turns out.
Here is what took place Pryor to my malfunction.
I started with with a live oak plain sawn backing of just under 1/8th inch. If you are not familiar with live oak or never had the privilege using it, it is a wonderful bow wood. This board is probably the densest wood I have in my supply. It will challenge my osage and is most defiantly heavier than my mulberry. Here is a pic of a piece of red oak backing and the piece of live oak I used, notice the tighter grain pattern in the live oak on the bottom.
I was shooting for a .490 stack. Backing is just under 1/8 inch live oak, belly is 1/16th ERC and core is a parallel pre-tillered pre tapered stock with a full 1Inch thick handle area, rest of the handle is maple with a walnut accent.
Measurements are 70 inches tip to tip, none working handle 10 inches fade to fade. 1 1/2 inches wide, tapering from 1 inch past fade down to 1/2 inch at the tips. Belly lames run up taper to handle.
I glued the handle on before I stacked the lames, also I choose not to put the tip overlays on until bow was out of oven, usually I do it all at once but that sometimes makes the possibility of misalignment greater. Or should I say for me to misaligned something.
Wrapped and ready for for the oven. I used the same form I just made a boo backed hickory on. It is a 2 3/4 reflex at the tips.
6 hrs at 165 degrees and 4 hrs cool down at room temp. I changed one of the lights to increase the temp and as I have posted in the other thread I ended up with a scorched spot directly under the light on the back.
Here is a look at the ERC belly, ERC stinks in tension but is decent in compression, and I really like the look and wanted to try it on a belly
So here we are waiting for some direction. Tomorrow I will make a string for it after church, being pre-tillered it should be able to go straight to a low brace, just bending on the floor it looks to have plenty bend already. Here is a picture after everything was sanded showing the reflexed profile.
Until tomorrow