hello all,
Well spring has sprung and work has slowed down, giving me some free time to get back in the shop. I was able to get in a few times in the winter, so I decided to start making a form for my bows. Not sure how well this will work and I know it can be done without one but i wanted to give it a try.
Started with some 3/4in plywood and cut them to size to give me 2 identical pieces.
Then I glued them together with a piece of lauan sandwiched between the 2 plywood pieces.
Once it dried, I drew the profile I wanted... and used a jigsaw to cut it out. Note: use a band saw if possible...jigsaw blade likes to flare inwards ruining the flat surface needed to clamp the lams to. In order to fix this, I drew a new profile line on the lower side...rasped down to the line and routered the slant out of it with a bit that had a ball bearing at the bottom. this gave a me a flat edge to make sure there is a flat surface to clamp to.
Next I made some marks and used a paddle bit to make clamp holes.
That's where i am so far. I plan on gluing and clamping belly up. I know i could use the other half of the form as a top... but like i said the jigsaw flares out and since i drew a new profile line on the first half, its not the same as the second...maybe someday, but for now, i have a bow to make. More to come soon.
I have a handle glued up and need to prep that for the glue up. Ive decided to use hickory backed, osage core(tapered thanks to Roy from PA), and osage belly.
The next bow will have an ash belly and that belly lam will be spliced under the handle. The piece of ash i have has about 30in of straight grain then flares out around a knot but i think I'm getting ahead of myself. who knows...I may find a great piece of something else in the meantime.