Why Superior Wooden Spearguns are Built with the Best Components and Timber

Intro

If you’re looking for a wooden speargun that is reliable, accurate, and long-lasting, it’s important to use the best components and timber available. This article will explain why Burmese Teak, multiple opposing grain laminates, and carbon fibre stringers are essential components in creating a superior wooden speargun. May this blog provide an introduction to all of these facets, which will be covered off in more detail in upcoming blogs.

Componentry

Using the best components available, such as those offered by Ermes Sub, has numerous benefits. Firstly, these components are designed and tested to meet the highest standards of quality and performance, ensuring that your speargun will be reliable and accurate. Secondly, using high-quality components reduces the risk of failure during use, which can be dangerous and result in the loss of valuable equipment. Thirdly, a speargun made with top-of-the-line components is likely to have a longer lifespan, reducing the need for costly replacements or repairs. Furthermore, a superior speargun built with the best components can also improve your Spearfishing experience, allowing you to perform at your best and achieve better results. Ultimately, investing in the best components is a smart choice that will pay off in the long run, providing you with a safe, reliable, and effective speargun.

Timber Species

Burmese Teak is considered the best timber for wooden spearguns due to its durability, strength, and resistance to rot and decay. It is also extremely resistant to warping, cracking, and splitting, making it the ideal material for a speargun that will withstand the elements and rough conditions. Burmese Teak has been proven for decades as the most suitable timber for Yacht decking for similar reasons. The only drawback is that it is extremely expensive, however, your wooden speargun should last you your entire life.

Opposing Grain

By using multiple opposing grain laminates in the construction of a wooden speargun, you can add strength and stiffness to the overall structure. This method involves layering the timber with the grain running in different directions, which helps to distribute stress more evenly and reduce the risk of warping or cracking. This results in a stronger and more reliable speargun that is less likely to bend or twist under heavy loads.

Carbon Fibre Stringers

The use of carbon fibre stringers in wooden spearguns is a relatively recent innovation that has proven to be extremely effective in enhancing performance and accuracy. Carbon fibre stringers are strong, lightweight, and non-conductive, making them ideal for use in spearguns where weight and accuracy are critical. By adding carbon fibre stringers to the structure of the speargun, you can increase its dimensional stability, reduce the risk of warping or bending, slim down your designs, and improve its overall accuracy.

Graphite Track

Graphite infused epoxy is the ideal material for a speargun track due to its durability, strength, low friction properties, light weight, and non-conductive nature. This material ensures the accuracy and reliability of the speargun, reduces the risk of jams or misalignment, and improves the overall performance and safety of the shot.

Conclusion

In conclusion, using the best components, such as Burmese teak, and building a wooden speargun with multiple opposing grain laminates and carbon fibre stringers, along with a graphite infused epoxy track, will result in a superior speargun. These materials and techniques ensure that the speargun is strong, durable, accurate, and safe to use. Investing in the best components and construction methods is a wise choice that will pay off in the long run, providing you with a reliable and effective tool for Spearfishing.

Matthew Debono