The Paradox of Bamboo Backing
Bamboo is probably one of the most tension-safe options that can be used in a traditional bow application, but it’s no silver bullet when it comes to backing your bow. While bamboo may not break easily, it can quickly crush the belly wood of many bows leaving a once aspiring stave in a state of nothing more than a candidate for a fire starter. Worse yet, it can leave a bowyer asking more questions than the number of chrissals on the failed belly with nary an answer… This is the point when understanding the paradox of bamboo as a backing comes into play. Follow me on: Instagram: / meadowlarkbows Facebook: / meadowlarkbows http://meadowlarkag.com

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Solving Bamboo backing layout issues

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The Witchery of Bamboo Backing

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Preparing a Bamboo backing - Pt. 1 RF/DF build along

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Gluing on a Bamboo backing - Pt. 4 RF/DF bow build along

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Reducing the Poundage on a Traditional Recurve Bow

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From a Living Tree to 170 fps self bow in "3" days.

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First Bow Build off the Takedown Longbow Form (Part 1)

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Correcting Limb Twist

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Assyrian Bow Improved Pt1

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How to Make a Tillering String for Bow Making

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The WRONG Bow Width BREAKS Your Bow - HOW WIDE SHOULD YOUR BOW BE???

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