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Red Oak Pyramid Bow

Step 8Attach the nock wedges

Attach the nock wedges
I liked the nock wedges over cut nocks on narrow limbs like these, so being chicken, I spot glued the nocks an inch and a quarter from each end, lashed with hemp twine and soaked with titebond glue. and they still moved when I first strung the bow!!! Fortunately just a 1/16 and symmetrically so I didn;t have to fix it, but that gives you an idea of the forces involved here.
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7 comments
Dec 25, 2010. 8:21 PMkoga95 says:
not to shure of gorila glues effects on wood
Oct 1, 2011. 5:53 PMsconner1 says:
Gorilla glue is polyurethane based and cures chemically with moisture.
The instructions say to wipe a damp cloth on the wood before applying.
It doesn't take much and the moisture is used up in the chemical reaction.
Poly glue also expands as it cures forcing it's way into the porous wood.
You did clamp it well right?
Regular wood glue contains water so that has to dry out too.
Waterproof properties are a moot point since getting the wood wet will weaken and bend the wood long before the glue fails.
So it's really up to you what to use.
Jun 10, 2011. 11:57 PMflamekiller says:
Would artificial sinew be a good choice for lashing the nock wedges? I have a bunch left over from my kayak, I think.
Jan 17, 2011. 1:42 PMsteadfast1984 says:
what is another type of glue other then Titebond that will work?
Dec 25, 2010. 8:20 PMkoga95 says:
instead of hemp cord use rawhide cord, gorila glue ends of cord to bow-maybe-
(wet rawhide cord will titen(cant spell) as it dries)

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