A little while ago I posted pictures of a bamboo, padauk tri-lam I built. While stringing it a while later, it popped a long splinter in the backing. Rather than cutting it up for firewood, I ground off the bad lam and added a new one along with a thin power lam to fix a problem that I had noticed at the fades.
Here are some pics of the resurrected bow.
This bow is 70" long, 69" NTN, 53# @ 28".
Oil paint stained bamboo back, padauk core, scorched bamboo belly and a flooring bamboo power lam. The riser is black limba and I inset a 5/8" compass into the grip.
The repaired bow gained 3# and it really smokes an arrow. I think it will be coming moose hunting this fall!
Dave.