ok gent's,
i really need some help on this one..... a few weeks back i was asking about how to prepare a stve or limb to be prepared for bow wood...
and a few weeks back i mentioned that i knew of an area that was being ripped through for construction... and i said i saw some tree piles of trees that had been riped down... well i was coming home from work today and i had to stop of my field superviser house to drop of a hammerdrill... anyways he lives close enough to me and thats why i was the one to bring him the tools... however it made me come home a differant route than normal and this is where the construction is being done... and i just soo decided to go on ahead and drive into the site since i was in my old pick up and i was curoiuse to see what i could find..
Well they have these huge piles of trees that have been ripped down none of these trees were chain sawed they were just bull dozed right into these big piles of tree graves... and they have this huge wood chipper taht chips and throughs the chips into 18 wheel trailers to be hailed off... well as i got closer to the first pile i saw a bunch of horse apples or monkey balls all over the ground and of coarse i got excited and then as i got close enough to see i actually got off my truck and went to the pile and noticed that there were several bodark tree's all around the rubbage... there is alot to be had there but it was deep and twisted into other trees sooo i knew i was going to need some help...
so i called a few of the boys from the youth teem and told them that if they were gonna want to do some good bow projecting then they would need to help.. i was able to get one of the boys to come and help... he's only 15yrs old but he is bigger than a lumberjack.. and taller than me.. id say bout 6'1 and stout... we picked up a tow strap form my pops house and went back to the piles trying to fight the sunset...
we were able to fish out several staves and one big trunk... but i ont know how to split the wood and i know its been sitting out there untreeted in piles of wood for anywhere from several weeks to a couple of months...
here is my question... is this wood still good for bow making?
and what do i do now...
the thing is tomorrow i have to do this 5k run "Race for the Cure" and after that i have to get ready for my cousins weeding at baout 1:30 or 1330...
soo i know i wont be able to work on the stave i have in the back of my truck till sunday... but sunday i have allready told the team that we would be back at the pile trying to get as much of that osage as we can cuase i'm affraid that monday they will be back to chipping all of it down... and i know that there is at least 5 or six big trees still left in there and lots of little ones that would be perfect staves for like the bow stick type.... and that is just what waas visible in the 2 pile we reconed... but there are about 8-10 piles out ther so there is lots more to be had im sure not to mention lots of oak and mapple in ther as well... along with lots of poplar and misquite and cdar and pine...
but i only going for the osage for i know that ican get oak anytime and well maple i could look for that as well later...
i got some pics of the stuff i grabed in about 1 hr 15min befor it was to dark to see anymore and we were also trying to skin all the shrub and thorn small limbs so i wouldnt be bringing home bushy trees... sooo i know i ddint grab much but here are the pics...
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