I guess I'm going to be asking a bunch of bowyer newbie type questions here as I gear up to get started. I've already run into my first snag and need some advice or suggestions...
I worked through a laminated bow process as an observer/helper. The person I was working with did not use a two piece wood form. The techique used was as follows:
wood form with a glass surface... surface was waxed and laminations epoxied and laid in... then a strip of conveyor belt material was laid on top. This was a heavy rubber strip with a cloth face. A formed steel strip was laid on top of this and then the clamps were put in place and tightened. The conveyor belting acted as a pad between the steel and the lams. This technique worked well and I'm sure I can duplicate it.
I have the wood form and the formed steel strips, but was planning on picking up the conveyor belt material here in Seattle, since the person I was with didn't have any extra. Big oops... I can't find a supplier here who can provide a few small strips or material I can cut into strips.
So... my question is, what alternatives do others use? Obviously, I don't want to clamp the steel directly to the lams. I'm open to suggestions or alternatives... leather? flexible wood strips? formica? Anything? Help!
I have other questions on other aspects of things, but I'm going to try to deal with questions one at a time.
Dick in Seattle