Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Bows => Topic started by: joesharp79 on April 26, 2009, 10:06:28 pm
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i was wondering what every ones take is on Slippery Elm ( Ulmus rubra ) as a bow wood
all opinion greatly appreciated
JOE
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Yes, Slippery Elm....also called Red Elm is definitely a bow wood. Have fun splitting it ;D
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Slippery elm makes a good bow. It is a bit harder to split than some woods, but not as bad as a lot of the other elms.
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Really like it. Elms are a little more stubborn to split, but worth it.
Tracy
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Go for it ! Red Elm is good in my book, i found it easier to slipt than American Elm !
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i love the stuff, i would trade all the wood i have for slippery elm and osage
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good deal I'm going to try 1 i have a lot of them around here unlike Osage it is hard to come by they r scared far and few betwen
thank u all for the input on the elm think i will go cut 1 today after it cools down a lit its 90 crazy weather for April here
thank u all
JOE