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Offline Marc St Louis

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Beech Bow
« on: January 28, 2015, 12:47:32 pm »
There's been a few questions over the years about whether Beech will make a bow.  I've made a few in the past, like about 20 years ago, and I still have some Beech staves from wood I cut back then.  I'm not really making bows right now as I'm spending most of my time cutting and pulling out my next Winters supply of firewood but it was 30 below the other day and it's just too bloody cold to do that so I decided to make a bow instead.  I went out to one of my stashes and noticed this Beech stave sitting there so I pulled it out.  The stave never saw the Sun but it had been outside in a shelter for all that time and this is what the back weathered to looked like.



And here is the finished bow.  I's 62" long and pulls 30# @ 25"

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Offline wizardgoat

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Re: Beech Bow
« Reply #1 on: January 28, 2015, 12:59:50 pm »
Tiller looks nice. Do you know what species of beech?

Offline Badger

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Re: Beech Bow
« Reply #2 on: January 28, 2015, 01:27:26 pm »
  Mark, is that the same as blue beech? is it a heavy wood? I have always wondered about beech, my brother in law has it growing on his property.

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Re: Beech Bow
« Reply #3 on: January 28, 2015, 01:47:30 pm »
Marc
 I like the way you get it to bending right out of the fades. is there any reflex when unbraced?
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Offline George Tsoukalas

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Re: Beech Bow
« Reply #4 on: January 28, 2015, 02:24:03 pm »
Beautiful, Marc! Jawge
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Re: Beech Bow
« Reply #5 on: January 28, 2015, 03:05:06 pm »
Nice one Marc
 Steve,  True Beech is not related to Blue Beech at all. It's just a superficial resemblance that gives it that  name.

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Re: Beech Bow
« Reply #6 on: January 28, 2015, 03:55:40 pm »
looks good....how does it shoot?...what does the unbraced profile look like after shooting? was wondering cos there is a lot of beech where i live, it is a strong hard wood, but rots very quick when  left ouside...never tried to make a bow but often wonder about the possibility though
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Offline IndianGuy

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Re: Beech Bow
« Reply #7 on: January 28, 2015, 04:23:31 pm »
Marc that looks really good, are you going to do any finish or grip on the bow?
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Re: Beech Bow
« Reply #8 on: January 28, 2015, 05:24:36 pm »
The wood is American Beech.  I find that it is very similar to White Ash as a bow wood

The stave started out relatively straight and has taken about 1" of set.  Too cold outside to shoot but the shots I have taken inside suggest a decent shooter

It's going to stay like this for now
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Re: Beech Bow
« Reply #9 on: January 28, 2015, 06:09:52 pm »
That's a very fine looking bow Marc.  Just curious, have you ever tried to heat treat beech?
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Re: Beech Bow
« Reply #10 on: January 28, 2015, 06:34:23 pm »
Good looking bow.

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Re: Beech Bow
« Reply #11 on: January 28, 2015, 08:19:48 pm »
This is the first Beech bow I've made in over 15 years so no never tried heat-treating Beech.

The limbs are just over 1 1/4" wide. 

I have a couple more staves of American Beech and one half log that, from the ripples on the back, may actually be Blue Beech.  The rippled log is quite heavy and, after 20 years, must be well seasoned
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Re: Beech Bow
« Reply #12 on: January 29, 2015, 03:01:26 am »
Love the way the back looks.  Sweet bow!
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Re: Beech Bow
« Reply #13 on: January 29, 2015, 03:35:00 am »
very nice and clean bow.

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Re: Beech Bow
« Reply #14 on: January 29, 2015, 03:35:25 pm »
Don't want to hijack the thread, but am reading conflicting stories about European Beech as a bow-wood (its a related but different species to American Beech), anyone able to comment on European Beech as a bow-wood - its really common around here.