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Online anchorman

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glass thickness
« on: February 20, 2013, 03:02:00 PM »
Was wondering if you increased the thickness of your laminations by .010 to compensate for using .010 thinner glass if it would change the way your bow shoots or draws. I know what I need as far as thickness goes using .040 glass but I am out of it and was wondering about the lamination thickness.

Offline bigbob2

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Re: glass thickness
« Reply #1 on: February 20, 2013, 06:20:00 PM »
From my experience thickness of glass and wood work to a different scale. On mine approx .003 wood = 1#, and glass some where around .001 per #. hope this helps.Of course this depends on taper rates, amount of parallels etc.

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Re: glass thickness
« Reply #2 on: February 20, 2013, 07:55:00 PM »
Bob is right.  You will need to increase your wood stack disproportionately when decreasing glass thickness

In the last two straight limbed longbows that I made for myself I used a total stack of 0.440 with 0.050 glass and a total stack of 0.460 with 0.040 glass.  The one with 0.050 glass ended up heavier (63#) compared to the one with 0.040 glass (54#) even though the total stack for with the 0.040 glass was greater.

As far as shooting/drawing, I can't tell any difference. (I like 'em both.)
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