Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Bows => Topic started by: NTProf on December 28, 2010, 11:36:15 pm
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Just bought some yellow heart and am going to back it with hickory. Has anyone else worked with yellowheart? Would TBIII work on it? Or is it oily? THanks.
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Degrease it and you will be fine.
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Thanks, Justin. Would you recommend Acetone?
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cant find much better than acetone for degreasing
whats yellow heart?
can we see a pic?
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Acetone is awesome.
Yellowheart is a tropical wood from South America. It is as striking a yellow as purple heart is purple but isn't as dense. I like to mix purple heart and yellow heart for a striking contrast.
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Don't know if this will work but I will try to post some pictures (not very good) of the yellowheart. They don't quite show how bright yellow it really is.
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Does yellowheart stay yellow or fade to brown like osage?
George
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Where do you guies get your yellow heart and purpleheart? I'd like to try it but can not find any in my area.
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thats purty
i do remember seeing that stuff at a exotic woods dealer in the minneapolis area awhile back
they had every kind of exotic wood you can imagine plus two more varieties
i think im gonna go check that place out again
anyone know if its works in bow form like ipe?
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George, it stays yellow.
Tim, it is pretty but don't try to use it like Ipe. It isn't nearly as tough as Ipe. I prefer it as an accent or core in a laminated bow.
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you can get it at the woodcraft store they have any kind of tropical wood you can think of pen blanks bowl blocks and assorted hard woods laments .
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I got mine at a hardwood store here in MA. I am going to leave it long (68") and about 1 1/4 or 1 3/8 inches wide. I have never worked with it, so I guess I will see what happens.