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Title: New to Primitive bow making
Post by: PrimitiveVsns on June 03, 2011, 02:15:58 am
From Pa here and looking to make my first primitive bow. Don't have Osage here so my choices seem limited. I decided to use Maple but not sure if it matters which kind and if it needs backed if I follow the growth ring. I did have a practice piece to see if I could shave down to the growth ring, at one point it became difficult to tell the difference between early and late wood. I wasn't sure if I was shaving into the late wood or not. Any tips would help out a lot and be appreciated. Thanks
Title: Re: New to Primitive bow making
Post by: Weylin on June 03, 2011, 03:06:38 am
Welcome! You'll get more advice than you can handle on here. I'm pretty new to so I wont waste your time with my advice, I'm sure someone more experienced will chime in here shortly. Are you working with a maple stave or a board?
Title: Re: New to Primitive bow making
Post by: TurtleCreek on June 03, 2011, 07:15:31 am
  if you are able to cut a white ash or hickory this time of year, establishing a single growth ring for the back is super easy-  Just peel off the bark and voila, the exposed wood will be your back of your bow and it's already a single growth ring.  This time of year is perfect to do this as the bark will just peel right off taking the cambium with it and leaving you with a pristine back. I love working with white woods because of this.
Title: Re: New to Primitive bow making
Post by: Pappy on June 03, 2011, 07:18:17 am
Welcome and what Turtlecreek said on the white wood. Good luck and keep us updated.
   Pappy
Title: Re: New to Primitive bow making
Post by: blackhawk on June 03, 2011, 10:50:49 am
Welcome ...do you know the path your about to take with making bows  >:D. Read thru the current thread" Justin an observation"

I see your from central Pa. I live over in western Pa. If you were closer id say come on over and let's make a bow,and id show ya a thing or two. Your wood choice isn't limited either here. All kinds of good woods. Hickories,hophornbeam,elms,etc...on the whitewoods,and I bet if you look hard enough you can find some Osage around your area.
Title: Re: New to Primitive bow making
Post by: George Tsoukalas on June 03, 2011, 01:04:12 pm
There are a lot of other bow woods besides osage and yew. It really is unfortunate that beginners feel so limited. My site has info. Gotta go. Jawge
http://georgeandjoni.home.comcast.net/~georgeandjoni/
Title: Re: New to Primitive bow making
Post by: Stingray45 on June 03, 2011, 03:40:36 pm
blackhaw, what part of Western PA you from? I live in Northern VA now but I'm originally from Greensburg, parents and in-laws stilll live there.
Title: Re: New to Primitive bow making
Post by: Buckeye Guy on June 03, 2011, 03:56:52 pm
Welcome to PA
Hope your ok with being addicted cause you cant stop it now!!
Title: Re: New to Primitive bow making
Post by: blackhawk on June 03, 2011, 05:03:17 pm
Stingray..im in beaver county north-north west of Pitt. Greensburgs about an hour+ from here.
Title: Re: New to Primitive bow making
Post by: NTProf on June 03, 2011, 11:24:01 pm
Maple is my favorite bow wood right now. No need to chase a ring. Peel off the bark and THERE IS THE BACK of the bow. Sugar/hard maple is the best in my opinion.