Hello all,
I'm getting back into making all-wood bows after a hiatus of a couple years. I'd like to do some stuff with bamboo backing, as I fell in love with that whilst working with a couple of bamboo-backed ipe bows a couple years back. Anyway, I used to just buy the stuff already tapered from a guy I knew, but he doesn't appear to be in business anymore. I was thinking of just buying the bamboo slats from Frank's Cane and Rush and putting a thickness taper on them myself. I have a Hitachi 4x36 bench top sander. It also has a side disc - 9" maybe? Anyway, I'm wondering if anyone has used a sander like this to grind thickness taper for either belly blanks or backing pieces, and if so, what sort of jig did you make? Seems like bamboo presents some special difficulties because of the rounded edge of the rind-side. I know of a guy who has even used a hand-held belt sander to put taper on his 'boo but that seems dicey at best. I'd prefer to ruin as little bamboo as possible. Suggestions welcomed.
Thanks