Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Bows => Topic started by: NTD on November 09, 2009, 10:58:51 pm
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So before I started on my Ipe and Boo stack I decided to make one more red oak board bow but with a stiff handle so I could get the practice doing that style before playing with the ipe. I ended up having the same dang thing happen as did in the last red oak board shown here http://www.primitivearcher.com/smf/index.php/topic,15254.msg210583.html#msg210583
It broke exactly the same way and at about the same distance of draw, 14". So I think I have a dry wood problem and I'm a little nervous to start on the BBI's as I don't want them exploding unless it's my fault. Has anyone built a Bow wood Humidor? What can I do to make sure my Ipe and any future wood is at a safe MC without buying a meter?
Nate
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Ipe in very low humidity - hmm. People may raise an eyebrow but, you could shower with it? ;D ;) Kidding aside - maybe the steam would help. Dunno. I would definitely overbuild the bow and keep a lower draw weight.
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I have found by keeping a 5 gallon bucket of water in my shop I can keep the humidity pretty stable. I have dry wood problems too. I think you can also make a hot box, and keep wet rags in it to get MC up in a stave.
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Maybe your handle area is too stiff? Try getting it bending closer to the handle or bending in the handle a little.