Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Bows => Topic started by: jturkey on February 01, 2011, 12:29:57 pm
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Anyone know where i can get a hold on some good quality hichory to make a long bow from would like to try backing it with boo for added strength. just can not find any around here.
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Doc, IMO, hickory and boo are not a good combo. Others will probably disagree. Hickory is very strong in tension but not so in compression. A selfbow of hickory would be more practical im my opinion.
Pine Hollow sells quality hickory staves. Another option is go to a local specialty lumber company. You can buy enough hickory for 4 or 5 bows for what you will pay for a stave from a vender.
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Have to agree with Pat on this, if you want a boo backed bow, i am sure others here can help you decide a better wood that would fit your plans.
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I'd also agree. Boo backed hickory is not the best combo, as they're both tension strong woods.
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Osage, mulberry, black locust would all make a good core for a boo backed long bow.
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i was thinking of a board bow for some kids in my church and wanted something doable with alot of strength in it as well. ithat is the only reasoni would back a hickory bow with some thing like boo. i can use maple all day long but would want something these kids age 14-18 could shoot and be proud to say they own. and hickory seems to be a very strong and durable wood in these parts. so would this still not be a good choice or would maple be better?
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if the growth rings were not perfect is what i meant.
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Only stave more unbreakable than hickory is white oak. Hickory makes a great bow, and durable, all on its own. No need for boo unless the grain is really awful or you're planning on using Perry reflex to get a certain shape.
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As Kegan said, you can't go wrong with hickory--durable, forgiving, and reasonably priced ; would be a good choice for a group of kids.
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cool thanks