Note to all who watch this video. This is a very very old video. We have made lots of improvements in our limb designs. For latest speeds go to our website or visit TradLads for independent testing
For a wooden bow, if you keep it at full draw, it will shoot slower than if you immediately release after reaching full draw. Does anyone know if fiberglass laminated bows act the same, or is their speed the same what ever or not you keep it at full draw?
What kind of price range do you sell your limbs at? What poundage draws do you make, and can you make them in a Jr limb size? Also how would I touch base with you besides on You Tube?
Yes, we fabricate all our own laminates. We feel it was the only way to get the performance we desired... The extreme curve is tough to fabricate but we figured out a few clever ways to get it done.
You going to be selling the carbon laminates? I am intrigued at how nice they are. I also love the way you have the limb fadeouts so thin yet even at full draw they remained flat on the riser with no flex.. Also hard to see in the vid is the limb core, but I imagine it would be foam to get speeds like that Keep it us guys , great work.
We use mainly Yew , we have laminated yew and hardrock maple blocks together and cut them on edge for laminates, real stable and pretty quick.. Am looking into a vacuum system for making carbon blocks for fadeouts and overlays and such. Keep the vids goin..
Thank you for taking the time to make this vid brother. Great set up you got there.
Note to all who watch this video. This is a very very old video. We have made lots of improvements in our limb designs. For latest speeds go to our website or visit TradLads for independent testing
Where I can buy some carbon fiber for bow cheap?
That recurve is wild! Seems like it'd be tricky to string up
Lots of updates since this video... Check out our website... www.backwoodscomposites.com
For a wooden bow, if you keep it at full draw, it will shoot slower than if you immediately release after reaching full draw.
Does anyone know if fiberglass laminated bows act the same, or is their speed the same what ever or not you keep it at full draw?
Much less loss under total hysteresis in a glass bow.
What kind of price range do you sell your limbs at? What poundage draws do you make, and can you make them in a Jr limb size? Also how would I touch base with you besides on You Tube?
I found your sight, TY. Really impressive Physics.
Captain Price?
I like your trick to make crossbow.and I also like little champ
ola amigo.....voce esta usando fiber carbon nessas laminas ou somente fiberglass?????
Arrow 1: 360 gn.
Arrow 2: 651 gn.
Bow 1: 40 lbs.
Arrow 1, 9 gpp: 192 fps.
Arrow 2, 16,3 gpp: 153 fps.
Bow 2: 48 lbs.
Arrow 1, 7,5 gpp: 190 fps.
Arrow 2, 13,6 gpp: 150 fps.
Looks like you have yourself a good helper there when you get old and grey! Kek.
Those limbs must kick the arrows like a Manchu Bow.
nice carbon laminates, you make em? Huge amount of recurve to the limbs, must be a pain to glue up. Looks great.
Yes, we fabricate all our own laminates. We feel it was the only way to get the performance we desired... The extreme curve is tough to fabricate but we figured out a few clever ways to get it done.
You going to be selling the carbon laminates? I am intrigued at how nice they are. I also love the way you have the limb fadeouts so thin yet even at full draw they remained flat on the riser with no flex.. Also hard to see in the vid is the limb core, but I imagine it would be foam to get speeds like that Keep it us guys , great work.
These are hard maple cores. We are currently developing new type of core material and it's not foam
We use mainly Yew , we have laminated yew and hardrock maple blocks together and cut them on edge for laminates, real stable and pretty quick.. Am looking into a vacuum system for making carbon blocks for fadeouts and overlays and such. Keep the vids goin..
Great job, this is far from easy work
Thanks!!! These are our older limbs, wait till you see our new 2019 limbs!
Backwoods Composites I will, I’m subscribed now!
Backwoods Composites I agree with barebow. If you make an ILF version I’d be the first one in line.