Hey gang,
I made my
first post about two months ago now asking about a bamboo backed hickory longbow and now I'd like to finally post updates/show off a little.
So then, I had only built two red oak longbows backed with drywall tape a la Sam Harper at Poor Folk Bows, but I decided to make the leap into the big leagues, which started with chopping up a hickory board with a miter saw. That left me with a couple of uneven lams that I spent forever handplaning and was never really happy about- that's when this project got put on the backburner.
See the burn marks?
I decided to make a hotbox instead because.. .. so here's pictures!
Finished Box
Lined and Lit
At the same time I invested a ton of time in turning our garage from storage into a functional workspace, cleaning heaps of rust of of the top of the table saw, introducing organization to the shelves and heaps of crap, removing plants that had made their way in...
I also got this!
My new baby, Dewalt's 13" thickness planer- and with my now functional table saw and planer, I milled 1/4" lams in about ten minutes as opposed to the literal days it took me before.
I decided, based on the responses to my first post to shoot for a 3/8" Hickory lam, backed with bamboo- made a form with 3/4" plywood and riddled it with bolts:
Dry run with the nearly finished form
So I'm ready to glue up.. anything I should know now before I ruin this whole project?!? My bamboo is 1/16"ish throughout- should I thin it at the ends? Do I need to shape the limbs now, or cut them out after glue up?
Ahhh!