Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Arrows => Topic started by: hedgeapple on February 07, 2009, 02:54:08 am
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Would Eastern cedar make a good arrow?
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I haven't made arrows out of ERC but I believe that it would make good arrows... but maybe light in weight. Use the clearest, straightest wood you can find.
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Thanks PatB. I friend has a saw mill. He cut large forest growth ERC to build his cabin. He gave me a couple of leftover cedar board. I was able to cut four 1/2 x1/2 staft blanks for one of them. The grain is pretty straight and they're clear of knots. I've plained one of them so far. I'm planning of straightening it tomorrow. Should I heat treat it to harden it?
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Hedge, Are you using sapwood or heartwood?
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Hedge, I've never made ERC arrows so I don't know about tempering. Take a scrap piece and give it a try.
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The wood is red, so I"m thinking heart wood.
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If it is red it's heartwood. They will probabably be on the light side and somewhat fragile (like POC) But they will probably smell nice if they break ;)
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I'm like Rick-they'll be good arrows until you hit a rock (the same is true of commercial POC shafts, though-like Pat said). They'll sure be purty, though.
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Thanks guys for your input. If I'm hearing you correctly, the sap wood would be better for the arrows of Eastern cedar?
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Hedgeapple- I don't think that the sapwood would make better arrows than the heartwood. What I responded earlier just sounded that way. I would go with the heartwood.
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Rick, thanks for carifying. Since I've already cut the cedar into 1/2 squares, I'll go ahead and work them out. If they break, they break. If I really like them, I'll make more. :)
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I agree. Go for it. All arrows break . The ERC will make some real pretty arrows. Make sure you post some pics. when you get them finished.