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capdiver
November 13th, 2009, 09:56 PM
Thank to everone that uses this board, I love to read a lot of the post. My leg is going to be operated on again and a long time in a cast. Found the trigger and most of the metal parts that are needed. but my question is on the wood I see teak and mohogane used a lot one question is can I put these together. All and any help on this new speargun will be great.
Thanks Captain Steve

PRL
November 18th, 2009, 04:03 PM
I would try www.spearboard.com They have many threads about building guns. Actually most great spearguns are hand made.

Also there are many threads discussing different kinds of guns for different uses. And you should have a clear idea what you will be shooting, and where before you start your project.

To answer your question: I don't see why not. As long as you take your time, and use right adhesives for your laminates.

SailNaked
November 18th, 2009, 04:30 PM
every wood expands and contracts with moisture and do so at a different rates, I would not think using different types of wood would be a good idea it is likely to split once it gets a little moisture in it. Teak is expensive and does not hold lacquer very well but is very water resistant and stiff, I think they use mahogany as a good compromise since it will hold a lacquer (urethane) coat very well. it should not bend there is a lot of force when the bands are attached to the shaft. Good luck, Ill post when I start my own project to do just this.

Laminates of the same wood are done so that the grains of each layer support each other and reduce bending.

walke121
November 18th, 2009, 04:39 PM
PRL is right about the posts on spearboard. Just to warn you building a good gun takes a lot of time and practice, not to mention tons of woodworking tools. You most likely won't get it right on the first try. If all else fails just do like I did and give Daryl Wong a call.

NateSmith
December 22nd, 2009, 10:57 AM
Josh over at Neptonics Systems has a lot of experience building guns as well as all the parts you'll need. Google his site. He's a great guy and incredibly patient.

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