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Re: Strip: hardwood for laughingloon baidarka bow *LINK* *Pic*
By:Scott Fitzgerrell
Date: 9/8/2009, 1:08 am

: For the lower bow on Laughing Loon's baidarkas it is suggested to orient the
: center and outside pieces at 90° to each other. As well, each piece is
: 1/4" thick. This causes a slight problem for me because I don't see
: how to do this without having to buy a wide piece of hardwood. To compound
: this, even if I did get a wide piece, I would have problems planing it to
: 1/4". For example, I could combine a 4.5" wide piece (which can
: be re-sawed from 1" stock down to 1/4") with a 12" wide
: piece, but there's no way I can re-saw 12" on my table saw. Another
: orientation would require me to use a 7" and 10" wide piece,
: neither of which I could resaw. So either I'm thinking about this the
: wrong way, or I need to buy a large wide board of hardwood and rent a
: planer, or there is a company that sells small pieces of hardwood in
: 1/4" planed thicknesses?

: Forgive the ugliness of the sketch below but I think it demonstrates the
: issue I'm dealing with.
: cheers

Here's what I did for my Shooting Star. The maple shown is quarter inch or close to that, as I recall. Resawn from a 3/4 inch piece using a 10" blade on the table saw and flipping the piece to get the depth of cut I needed. I sanded it reasonably flat and let the Titebond make up for minor irregularities in the three-ply lamination. I let the grain run the long way in the outer laminations, for appearance, and used the offset angle shown for the center piece--not a true 45 degrees, but that doesn't really matter; the idea is to make a sort of plywood to cancel out any potential warping. The finished bow is shown in the other link, and it's still straight after five seasons. Bottom line, if you have a table saw you're good.

--S

Messages In This Thread

Strip: hardwood for laughingloon baidarka bow *Pic*
Doug Smith -- 9/7/2009, 12:47 pm
Re: Strip: hardwood for laughingloon baidarka bow *LINK* *Pic*
Scott Fitzgerrell -- 9/8/2009, 1:08 am
Re: Strip: hardwood for laughingloon baidarka bow
Doug Smith -- 9/8/2009, 3:20 pm
Re: Strip: hardwood for laughingloon baidarka bow
Scott Fitzgerrell -- 9/8/2009, 7:09 pm
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Doug Smith -- 9/8/2009, 9:03 pm
Re: Strip: hardwood for laughingloon baidarka bow
Bill Hamm -- 9/9/2009, 3:57 pm
Re: Strip: hardwood for laughingloon baidarka bow *Pic*
Doug Smith -- 9/10/2009, 5:17 pm
Re: Strip: hardwood for laughingloon baidarka bow
Scott Fitzgerrell -- 9/11/2009, 4:32 pm
Re: Strip: hardwood for laughingloon baidarka bow
Bill Hamm -- 9/10/2009, 5:44 pm
Re: Strip: hardwood for laughingloon baidarka bow
Rob Macks / Laughing Loon CC&K -- 9/8/2009, 2:29 pm
Re: Strip: hardwood for laughingloon baidarka bow
Doug Smith -- 9/8/2009, 3:23 pm
Re: Strip: hardwood for laughingloon baidarka bow
Mike Savage -- 9/7/2009, 2:31 pm
Re: Strip: hardwood for laughingloon baidarka bow *Pic*
Doug Smith -- 9/7/2009, 5:59 pm
Re: Strip: hardwood for laughingloon baidarka bow
Mike Savage -- 9/8/2009, 5:34 am
Re: Strip: hardwood for laughingloon baidarka bow
Scott Fitzgerrell -- 9/8/2009, 11:05 am