Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Bows => Topic started by: HickoryBill on February 01, 2011, 09:56:22 pm
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Anyone here ever make a usable bow from sassafras. If so what style worked the best? And what dimensions?
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My Buddy's been making just flat bows from it no sap wood, and they are good shooting bows!! nothing at all like I read and he's using mostly stone tools they don't follow the string and are faster than you would think go for it JEFFW
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He doesn't use the sapwood? Does he chase a ring on the staves?
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I haven't , but there was a cool article recently in PA about a lightning-struck tree that gave up a sass stave. He turned into a sweet bow. I can't find the mag, but i think it was a standard flatbow, around 68" or so long.
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That article was just last year I think, Postman. There was another article in an older PA titled "You can't build a bow with sassafras" or something like that. It turns out he could!
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I made a couple ELB style sassafras bows backed with cloth. It's a great wood for long D bows because it's so light. I think so long as you do something to help the back hold together it should make a good bow.
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Yes, I made a flatbow from it. I made it about 2.5 in wide. Jawge
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Would cherry or birch back backing be a good choice for a sassafras bow?
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This was awhile ago. I used silk. I backed it because there were ring violations form the bark removal. The rings were too thin to chase but I tried. Smelled like root beer. :) Jawge
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Should it be split and sealed right away?
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Made a couple of bows from a sassafras board. Backed one with hickiry and the other with purpleheart (for some unremembered reason). Both are wider and longer than a denser wood but shoot just fine and you will LOVE working the wood. Only sawdust I look forward to sniffing :D