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Main Discussion Area => Bows => Topic started by: mullet on March 31, 2009, 07:37:48 pm

Title: jacaranda
Post by: mullet on March 31, 2009, 07:37:48 pm
 Has anybody ever had this problem? I cut this piece of wood back in October, '08. It has been drieing and I even started to split it. I wanted to make a bow in honor of our President, since the seed pods and nickname of this tree reminded me of him, but,,, I have a small problem. Have you guy's ever had a cut log ever start growing on you? ???

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Title: Re: jacaranda
Post by: PatM on March 31, 2009, 08:33:47 pm
Yep. It isn't unusual to have wood cut at the end of the growing season sprout the following spring if it is left with the bark on. It will grow until it uses up the water in the cambium.
 I have seen quite a few Elm and HHB logs with buds popping out of the bark in spring.
  I actually once cut a HHB in mid-winter and broke the saw blade with the tree completely cut through but still vertical. Wasn't able to get back to it until the end of the year. It was in full leaf but looking a bit sickly. I guess it was able to draw water up from the cut surface where water was filling the gap.
Title: Re: jacaranda
Post by: Hillbilly on March 31, 2009, 08:41:21 pm
I've seen locust fence stakes sprout while they were stacked in a pile, but that log looks pretty determined.....
Title: Re: jacaranda
Post by: Aosda on March 31, 2009, 08:58:52 pm
I would take a few of those cuttings and try to root them, that way, if you like your bow, you can pass the bow AND the tree it came down through the family.  But hey, I just like trees, got 4 baby Grapefruit from seeds and 2 baby Jap. Maple.
Title: Re: jacaranda
Post by: Rich Saffold on March 31, 2009, 09:39:04 pm
Hey Eddie, I'm a little curious. Which president of what are you referring to? ??? ;)

I made a bow when I lived in Hawaii out of a Jacaranda sapling..I think this wood has potential..

Rich
Title: Re: jacaranda
Post by: mullet on March 31, 2009, 10:17:12 pm
  Hey Rich, you got me for a second. ;) I'm talking about "Curious George" 8) I started splitting it but it started to spiral, so I thought I'd wait till I could saw it. It would make cool Camo if you could finish it and have it still grow. Might be a little sluggish, though. ;)
Title: Re: jacaranda
Post by: Hillbilly on March 31, 2009, 10:49:16 pm
Yeah, I'd say the moisture content is still just a bit high.........
Title: Re: jacaranda
Post by: hawkbow on March 31, 2009, 11:56:25 pm
Now that is a bow, it grows it's own arrow shafts.. that way you never run out... 8) ;) HAWK
Title: Re: jacaranda
Post by: Sidewinder on April 01, 2009, 01:37:40 am
Gosh I think that stave wants to keep just being a tree.   Jacarinda?  Maybe we should call that one the catfish tree. You know how hard they try to stay alive even out of water. I'm curious how it perform and where you can get it if its good. Let us know when you work it up Eddie...   Danny
Title: Re: jacaranda
Post by: Rich Saffold on April 01, 2009, 03:08:32 am
My limited experience was it wants to check and crack so I'd leave it to dry as a branch if it was me..Heck that thing wants to get up and walk away. :o
Title: Re: jacaranda
Post by: GregB on April 01, 2009, 08:10:58 am
Maybe an appropriate name for the bow might be "Diehard"... ;D
Title: Re: jacaranda
Post by: mullet on April 01, 2009, 08:13:26 am
  Aosda, no sense in rooting it, it grows wild everywhere down here. That growth is only a week and a half old and it's starting to sprout all over the log now.
Title: Re: jacaranda
Post by: Badger on April 01, 2009, 11:52:10 am
   I think that tree might be mamossa instead of jacaranda. Are the flowers purple or pink or yellow? Steve
Title: Re: jacaranda
Post by: TRACY on April 01, 2009, 12:54:56 pm
I had that happen with a 6" dia. sassafras log with sealed ends that I stored in a cool basement. It finally quit sprouting after a couple of weeks.

Tracy
Title: Re: jacaranda
Post by: mullet on April 01, 2009, 02:29:53 pm
  Steve, they are purple.
Title: Re: jacaranda
Post by: Staver on April 01, 2009, 05:37:49 pm
Would that be in honor of president "Bush"!!?? ;)  Joe H
Title: Re: jacaranda
Post by: DanaM on April 01, 2009, 07:03:14 pm
Would that be in honor of president "Bush"!!?? ;)  Joe H

Some how I don't think so ::)
Title: Re: jacaranda
Post by: M-P on April 01, 2009, 10:01:08 pm
Hi Mullet,  There are jacaranda trees here in Ca and I've always wondered how well the wood would work for bows.  I'll be interested to hear how this works for you.  I believe J. mimosafolia is the source of 'Brazillian Rosewood', so at least the bow should be pretty.   Rosewood can cause skin and respiratory irritation and allergies,so you should take precautions when working with it.  Ron
Title: Re: jacaranda
Post by: mullet on April 01, 2009, 10:13:15 pm
 thanks Ron, It will probally be awhile for me to get started working on it. My plate is pretty full right now, and it's Turkey Season. On top of that, I just cut some Guava today, too.
Title: Re: jacaranda
Post by: Shooter_G22 on April 01, 2009, 10:50:08 pm
yeah if i was you i would most definantly get those sprouts and plant them somehow...  i think  that would most definantly make a better bow for you if you did that... ;)

truely that tree has strong spirit...  plant them and i bet the rest of the trunk when split to staves will have better medicine...

 ;D

jmo
Title: Re: jacaranda
Post by: mullet on April 01, 2009, 10:55:40 pm
 G22, How about I send you the sprouts? I don't want that nasty smelling tree growing in my yard. Another, non-native species. If it sprouts like that, it's worse than Bamboo trieing to control.
Title: Re: jacaranda
Post by: Shooter_G22 on April 02, 2009, 12:56:40 am
lol...   im just saying... :D :D :D... ;)