Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Bows => Topic started by: beetlebailey1977 on October 24, 2011, 08:25:40 pm
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Is it good to keep the sapwood or should it be removed? Anybody that has some experience with it let me know....please.
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I made a sassafras bow years ago but just peeled the bark and made the bow. Treat it like any whitewood. Over the years I've seen quite a few sassafras bows but only made the one.
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Keeping it is ok. Jawge
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Ok sounds good.....I have removed the bark and I am going to lay the bow out shortly. I didn't realize how much the sapwood would darken up until I peeled some off with the drawknife while taking some bark. I quess I am going to make a flatbow but not sure yet.
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Sassafras is very similar to mulberry if I remember right. It's listed in the books as a great bow wood. I hope she turns out well for you.
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James what was the starting diameter of what you cut? I have a couple sassafras staves but had to settle for 1 1/2" or 2" saplings. One was at the back and took a twist and the other has a split. Peeled and sealed, don't know what I did wrong.
Lane
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...very light wood in color and mast... I love the smell...and taste !
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Johnston it was from a larger tree but I am not sure of what size. I got the stave from tetaxidermy......it had to be from at least a 12"+ tree. I will post a pic of it when I get the chance. The sapwood is very white and the heartwood reminds me kinda of osage just not quite as dark, but still golden.