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An all-wood track is definitely easier to build and will have the same performance characteristics as any other material. The only problem you run into is durability. If you don't reinforce the front section, it is almost inevitable that at some point (a drop or a big wave) the shaft will get hit and rip through the front section of the enclosed track. I know, because one of my guns did this - there wasn't any change in performance, but now it has another battle scar.
That was my go-to gun and had lots of use, so the chances of tearing an all-wood track increase with how much you use it. I have a big tuna gun with and all-wood track, but I don't use it much, so I'm not worried about the track. Going with a poured epoxy front section is the easiest way to fix the problem. If you have an orbital sander, you can use the dust collected in the bag as a filler for the epoxy - it ends up giving it a more natural color and doesn't stand out as much, plus it's very strong. |
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Dudes we will build whatever the majority want but why a wood track? This gun has the potential to be an amazing tool using the latest technology & materials!
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I really liked the idea of an epoxy track, but im not too particular. Just wanted to come to a conclusion
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Get a Poll going and get people voting? This is how we came to a 90cm Euro single band enclosed track can't remember the spear type or size. If we get a poll going on the type of materials used for the track I'm sure you'd have an answer in a day or 2? I vote Epoxy with a green turquoise colour to compliment the purple heart.
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another vote for epoxy coloured track, green does sound cool. I think let people add their vote here for a day then the majority is what the gun gets? easier than another poll if a little less neat!
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Paint it red I say!
![]() I think the dude want to cut the wood and glue it together this weekend. I'm going to vote for the centre laminate being 12mm at the muzzle and about 20mm at the arse end. We can debate the method or nature of the track later within certain parameters (dictated by the fact that gun will have already been glued up).
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I say let the GITS run with it and surprise us... we already picked the style etc, so leave the details down to a master craftsman.. sure no one will moan at the outcome!?
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I think we are all eager to get this thing on the road but Gits is waiting for conformation however I have a feeling he will make some of his own decisions? (rumor has it he is not English?) Anyhow I would like to see the stock glued up so I will go for the tapered look.
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yup forgot to add about the stock, tapered look vote from me too.
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One consideration is that if you use a full polymer track on a slim euro, you might loose valuable buoyancy by replacing wood with plastic. It just depends on how meaty the stock is.
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kjflyfish, just out of interest if the track was cut straight from the wood how would you finish the inside of a enclosed track designed to take a 6.5 spear?
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i would like to see the tapered look w/ an epoxy track, colored or not.
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How robust is an epoxy track? I know they are very popular in the States so they must be OK but I have no practical knowledge
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here is a thread on Spearboard, Its a step-by-step by Prater on his first build. The link goes to the third page where he pours and routers out the epoxy track. First Speargun Build: Epoxy Track.
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