Author Topic: Building first Bingham Take Down Recurve bow - few questions for you guys  (Read 2226 times)

Offline JGR1269

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LVL is the way to go. No gluing and screwing plywood involved. All of my forms are LVL sandwiched between two pieces of 3/16” angle iron and bolted together to assure it stays straight over the long term.

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Turns out my daughter had some left over ram board from some craft project she worked on.  Not only that but I had all the correct lumber I needed in the barn already leftover from some cabinets I built.  Turns out 3/4" ply plus two 1/2" ply plus two sheets of ram board hit 1.75" right on the dot.  I got everything cut to size and then started working on tracing out the templates from the plans Bingham provided so I don't have to cut into their plan sheet.  Hopefully get the form built tomorrow.   Thanks for all the suggestions guys! 

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I would sure use the router method on the form. It is so much easier to get good flowing lines on the limbs by sanding a template to smooth lines. Waaay easier to sand a quarter inch  template than a 1.75" form.
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Offline kenboonejr

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Yea that makes sense.  I'll have to assess what I got for doing that tonight when I glue up the form.  Thanks!

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What Kenny said, I myself only make a little over half the template then flip it over to do other half of the form that way you know both limbs are the same. A good form is most important.

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What Kenny said, I myself only make a little over half the template then flip it over to do other half of the form that way you know both limbs are the same. A good form is most important.

Absolutely, the form is for sure an important part!!  This one is a TD but I also use a half template on one piece bows.

Of course you could make both limbs at the same time on a double ended form with a template and have exact match...
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