are you making that order soon?
In the next week or so. We are just sorting out the details of the components and shipping costs.
You can make one by loading the bottom of a 40"X whatever plank with built up layers of 1" tape in 1" increments, laid perpendicular to the length, increasing the number of layers in each increment until the desired taper is achieved. Run that thru your drum sander on a MDF or other flat plank. Bingo.
I believe it was Bue who shared this technique for making a sled.
Interesting idea. I made a taper on my tablesaw using a sled and then fine tuned it with my belt sander but it still isn't that great overall. I have used this home made taper to do the lams for my first lam bow, but it won't be accurate enough for fibreglass bows.
I am still going to order the sled from Kenny but I will keep this idea in mind for other tapers I may need along the way.
have you tried chekmate bows on vancouver island.
then there is caribow
i have kennys sleds, but dont have access to edge grain hardwood boards.
we are on the north west coast of canada, on an island 100 km off the coast, and its all softwoods here!
I haven't tried anybody else. At this point it is easier and cheaper to get it from Kenny with my FHLB kit. It is all softwoods almost everywhere in the western half of Canada. We have no decent hardwoods to speak of, but enough softwood to build houses for the whole planet.
I have found some decent maple at a local hardwood supplier. The guy normally does fancy decks and the like but he also stocks a bit of other woods for hobbyists like maple, purple heart and cherry. He is a small operator, working out of a yard and a couple seacans for storage of the hardwoods and I am really glad to have found him as there is almost nothing else decent locally.
Mark