Tokiyata
Materials
- Oct 8, 2014
- 5
G'day, I am just a tinkerer so please forgive my amateurish questions. I simply don't know where to seek the information that I am chasing. There are no plastic engineers where I live. A while back I experimented with making bow limbs (archery) using pre-tensioned mono-filament fishing line on the back of the limb. Many strands set in epoxy directly on the wood core. It achieved the desired result but the tension was just too great for the adhesion between the epoxy and wood and it delaminated rather quickly.
I have been wanting to have another crack at it but looking to find a sheet source of plastic which has similar qualities to the fishing line. I think I used flourocarbon line but nylon should have similar mechanical properties right?
Is anyone here able to recommend a grade of plastic that is available in sheet form that has a high elongation and modulus of elasticity like fishing line? Another question that might save me a great deal of trial and error.... if the material is stretched to say 10% elongation prior to glueing it up, will it retain elasticity over time or creep and relax?
Cheers!
I have been wanting to have another crack at it but looking to find a sheet source of plastic which has similar qualities to the fishing line. I think I used flourocarbon line but nylon should have similar mechanical properties right?
Is anyone here able to recommend a grade of plastic that is available in sheet form that has a high elongation and modulus of elasticity like fishing line? Another question that might save me a great deal of trial and error.... if the material is stretched to say 10% elongation prior to glueing it up, will it retain elasticity over time or creep and relax?
Cheers!