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Offline Gundog68

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precise trapping jig for parallel or conig/taper trappings.
« on: September 13, 2014, 06:19:00 AM »
Here i try to explain the way i do trappings.
I hope you can understand it.

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Re: precise trapping jig for parallel or conig/taper trappings.
« Reply #1 on: September 13, 2014, 08:57:00 AM »
Gundog, with all due respect, I admire your ingenuity, but that's simply too complicated and too much goofin around for me for something that's so quick and simple to do by hand.

Sometimes I rough them in on the drum sander, but more often I do it all in the bench vice with hand tools and in my opinion, it's one of the quickest and easiest aspects of making a bow. I like my jigs and machines too when they're warranted, but sometimes they can place unnecessary obsticles between me and my desired results.

The cross-section of my trapped bow's limbs is not only a very 'general' trapezoid shape because it doesn't have angles and flats(other than the flat surface of fiberglass, but I haven't made a glass bow in a few years)... backs are usually convex bamboo and bellies are always radiused... the sides aren't ground flat either, they're curved outward. Additionally, the cross-sections are in a continual state of change from dips to tips, so I am making CONTINUAL freehand adjustments to how I hold/turn the bow and/or tools as I run them up and down the limbs. To try to replicate it with a jig or basic machines, I fear, would ultimately prove to be an insurmountable task and not worth the trouble... and I'd likely end up having to make adjustments by hand anyhow.

Like I said, I certainly respect the ingenuity though and I love a good jig as much as anybody :^)

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Re: precise trapping jig for parallel or conig/taper trappings.
« Reply #2 on: September 15, 2014, 01:12:00 AM »
@Bowjunkie
Some years ago i also worked like you wrote with a lot of eyeballing in it. But since i need progressive glasses and my eye´s do not get better i am happy to solve problems with repeatable systems/jigs. My other big problem is how to shape the tips.... I tried a lot like magnification glasses etc. but your hand-eye coordination is not  the same.

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Re: precise trapping jig for parallel or conig/taper trappings.
« Reply #3 on: September 15, 2014, 08:01:00 AM »
Pretty cool Howie.
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