Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Bows => Topic started by: Ifrit617 on December 28, 2011, 05:12:59 pm
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I recently got a really nice hickory stave and have a question about the back. I have zero experience with hickory staves and just wanted to confirm that the very back of this stave still had the cambium on it. The back has a very "stringy" look and is fairly soft, so I believe that it is the cambium. Any input would be great. Thanks.
Jon
P.S. Jackcrafty, in case you look at this thread, this is the stave you sent me so your input would be the best! Thanks. ;D
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Looks like the cambium to me. The back should be fine the way it is. It won't effect your tillering and will easily sand off when you finish the bow.
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No cambium layer on that piece. That was stripped off along with the bark. Probably spring or summer cut. That's your finished back and only light sanding required. Nice piece of wood.......Art
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If you got it from Jack Crafty it's probably come I traded him at the classic a couple years ago if it is it's spring cut when the bark was really juicy. A little sanding and it should be fine. Ron
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Yup..Ron n Art are right. No cambium on that. That baby was cut in the spring I bet when the juices start flowing again. You can sand or leave as is if you like the look. ;)
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I think I don't understand what the cambium is. HA. :P