Several fellows have inquired about quarter sawn hickory, maple or other bow backing.
So far my biggest problem is how to ship with out it being a major task or sending the shipping cost through the roof.
Yesterday, Robertfishes threw an idea at me that sounded possible.
After a few hours in the shop I may have solved the problem.
A 4.5" scarf joint...
To check out everything I took a couple pieces of scrap and reduced it to .125" in thickness. I then sanded in the 4.5" scarf joint on both pieces. With the help of a little Goattuff Superglue the joint shows to be solid.
I took a few minutes this morning to hand sand the ends smooth and blend everything together.
After bending it several times in the shop I took a picture of the piece to show that there doesn't show to be much of a stiff area at the joint.
Not sure if I'd want to trust the joint with just superglue, but if joined with smooth-on or another slow set epoxy I think it would be as solid as any other part of the wood.
Next comes the question of required length. After doing a little more checking I found that the triangle postal boxes I use will allow me to ship 38" pieces. Once joined two 38" pieces will produce a 71.5" backing.
I'd also think that for best results the joint would need to be in the grip section of the riser.
Well,,,, Does this sound like something that would work????