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Author Topic: A question on bingham bow kits// How about some pics of your bingham bow  (Read 1040 times)

Offline whitebuffalo

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now ordering a bow kit does the riser come like a square block or is it close to shape and you manipulate the rest.
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Offline Voodoofire1

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I build T/D bows with stuff from them, and the risers come in block form, or pieces that you laminate together to make a block,have no experience with the one piece bows and their components.
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Offline razorsharptokill

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Do a search and you should find some pics of Binghams T/D bows. I've made two t/d recurves and I am currently working on a t/d longbow that I hope to post pics of soon. I used a block of brown and a block of grey actionwood with 1/8" black phenolic accents. It is looking pretty nice so far.

Binghams folks are really nice to deal with. Elmont will speak to you and answer your questions personally. All my dealings with them have been very positive.
Here's a pic of my send Bingham bow.
 
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Offline HalfRack

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Here's my first one from a few years back. It's pretty easy to laminate an accent stripe in when the riser block is square and flat. Also you can change the riser to your liking but just remember to keep the throat of the grip, shelf and bolts in their location from the plans, this is the pronounced.

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Offline **DONOTDELETE**

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Here is one i just finished last week , my 1st one too.... This is Rose wood i laminated in the Zebra Block i purchaed from Bingham Projects

Offline **DONOTDELETE**

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My first one was their pronounced r/d long bow. i did a 68" model which ended up a 66" slender version to get my poundage down to 57# @ 27". i've got a ton of photos all the way through the building process, and would be more than glad to share any info i learned along the way....

i just recieved a vidio on disc of the take down recurve model "build along" from Bingham Projects, along with some parts and pieces to build a few. the vidio was good, but i wish i had ordered the written instructions as well....there were small dtails i could have refered back to easier in the written version....feel free to PM me if I can be of any help.....I'm a rookie Bowyer but i'm willing to share what i've learned so far...

Offline Dave Worden

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Jason, I've not ordered a kit from them, just the glass and lams.  I do have ALL the videos and plans, and forms (except one pc longbow) if you'd like to borrow them.

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Offline Doug R

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A question for you guys. I notice that some of you have more of a recurve style riser and pistol grip on your td longbows, wich I prefer. The Binghams plans I have its more like a traditional longbow style. Did you use a larger piece of wood for the riser to do that or your own design completly? Thanks

Offline Shakes.602

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Are they, the Bingham Kits, Priced pretty well? HalfRack, that Riser is  GORGEOUS  with that Accent Strip!!  :thumbsup:   (As I Drool on the 'Puter Table)  :archer:
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Offline Doug R

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Price depends on what you want. My price list says for a td longbow (bighmans design) colored action wood about $70 for a limb kit up to about $84 for other woods with choice of Black or Brown glass ,clear glass extra. Stuff for built up limb tips and glue for limbs extra.Risers for td longbow Binghams design about $20-30 , accent stripes combo woods or overlays extra.

Offline razorsharptokill

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Limb kits for Bingham longbows are more money. I guess it's the extra lamination the have?
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Offline HalfRack

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Doug, yes it takes more wood, I added an accent stripe 3/4 wide and it did the trick.  As long as you keep the small of the handle, shelf, limb mount angle and bolt locations where they are on the print, you can do whatever you want. The actionwood cuts, rasps and sands really easy.

You can add an accent stripe easily without any extra planing required by getting their riser block and accent stripe, cutting the riser block down the middle with anything, then joining the uncut sides together with the accent stripe, all edges of the riser blocks come planed from them. Black and white fiberglass dress up the joint alot.

Shakes it's their brown actionwood and purpleheart stripe, goes great with red elm limbs, thanks.

Overlays are life savers. The purpleheart on the limbs hid my mistake trying to push the drill bit thru too fast which raised the glass there and the handle flexed too much so more fiberglass..

-Mike

Offline **DONOTDELETE**

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I did the same on the one piece pronouced r/d model shown above. i ordered a Zebra block and used Rosewood for accents and overlays. i believe this added extra strength to the riser giving it no flex at all. take a look at it on the tiller tree here and see if you agree....i may have had a much less noticable hinge off the fades if that riser flexed a bit..i don't know really, i'm a rookie at this stuff myself...  

Offline INstickbowguy

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I myself am also looking into ordering some stuff and doing my own.....great looking bows guys

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