Hey Guys,
Do you all think it would be good-bad-or make no appreciable difference to leave a bow clamped in the jig from a dry run/practice for a few days to let the wood take the shape a bit before glue up?
...just curious.
I had an old scrap piece of maple clamped in my jig for a couple weeks while I was testing things out to see how I liked em.
I was sorta surprised how well it kept it's shape.
Seems to me it may add a touch of performance as the thick pieces on the the belly and core won't be trying as hard to be straight and instead will be trying to retain the jigged shape.
Also the backing should be under a little less stress as it isn't trying as hard to hold everything to shape.
...this part confuses me as you do get speed from some of that stress.
....maybe it would be best to clamp the belly and core up dry for a week or so...then after they've taken a bit of shape... glue everything up with the backing of course.
...just morning thoughts...lol