This week we cover the fourth step in building a laminated bow.
Making a laminated flatbow.
When selecting a suitable piece of wood for the back laminate more knowledge is needed when using hickory compared to using bamboo.
Using laminated materials to make bows is a technique that dates back far into antiquity but using all wood laminates to make bows in the style of an english longbow is a process developed by the bowyers of england during the 18th century and.
Making a thin back laminate for a longbow of e g.
Then i ll cut my nocks one inch from both ends giving me 64 nock to nock.
The traditional finnish flatbow is made either from ash or as birch pine laminate with siyahs made of hagberry and glued together with glue made by cooking descaled skins of perch with minimum amount of water until one will get a solution like thick slimy grey porridge.
This kind of glue will never be all waterproof and the bows were most.
Laminating the bow itself.
And if that still isn t enough then repeat this procedure two more times and finally twist all three of them together.
Make the individual lines about 5 10 inches 12 7 25 4 cm longer than the bow is.
Anywho unclamp it and make sure it isn t stuck to the form.
Then put it back on the form and mark where you re going to cut the ends.
I therefore recommend that you make the back laminate from bamboo.
Nylon string works ok.
Braided sinew works good.
Hickory without a band saw or circular saw is hard and it would take a very long time.