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Main Discussion Area => Bows => Topic started by: Brent.Mac. on February 01, 2012, 03:34:08 pm
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Hey guys
I'm just wondering if any of you have heard of any of these exotic woods my local lumber store carries. And if any are good bow candidates.
Lacewood, Boardfoot, Bloodwood, Padauk, Wenge, Panga Panga, Zebra, and Jatoba.
If anyone has any expirence with any of these please enlighten me with your bow wood knowledge.
Thanks in advance!
- Brent M
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quick search on google shows that people have made lacewood, wenge, padauk, jatoba have been used for bows. donno about the rest.
as far as specific about the woods i dont really know anything.
jatoba- SG .91
zebraw- .74
panga panga- finding variation between .65 - .8 also another name for wenge wood it seems.
wenge-.65-.8
padauk- seen anywhere from .6-.8 so prob about .7 avg
bloodwood- .95-1.01 apparently beautiful wood and heavy as heck
lacewood- .4-.6 so .5 avg
looks like with proper design they could all make bows.
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Here is one for bloodwood http://www.primitivearcher.com/smf/index.php/topic,30260.0.html
Josh
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I have made bows from wenge. It can 'tear' and splinters burn like crazy. makes a bow when all is said and done. The paduk I tried popped a chunk out of a limb belly. It is harder to see any swirly grain in it. beautiful stuff for overlays and accents, but I will not be using it again.
Bevan
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lacewood is quarter sawn sycamore and is mainly used for rizers and such, Bub
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I like to use zebra wood in handles and tip overlays - awesome grain and easy to carve (rasp). Looks real nice when paired with a bamboo backing and something dark like ipe.
Russ
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I just finished a hickory backed jatoba. I really like the wood. I just posted pics, under bows, title=new bow. Can not figure out how to put link on?
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Paul right click the link , copy it then past it where you want the link (in the reply)
Josh
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thanks elktracker, hope I did it right
http://www.primitivearcher.com/smf/index.php/topic,30381.msg401801.html#msg401801
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I have heard of these: Bloodwood, Padauk, Wenge, Zebra, and Jatoba because one of my semi-local woodworking stores carries them. I have been interested in trying some of these out, most likely backed with hickory or white oak.
I do not have any personal experience with any of these, but from my research it seems that some people love them and some people hate them. The general consensus I get is that even though some of these woods are very dense, they perform like they're 10-15% less dense.
Let us know if you use any and how they turn out!
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Another PA member did a nice padauk bow a while back that i bugged him about. It's a beauty, but a bit of a difficult wood:
http://www.primitivearcher.com/smf/index.php/topic,21715.0.html
It's a 70 pounder by the way!
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Wow you guys reply really fast!
Thanks for the input, I think I'll get a bloodwood and one other, but not sure.
I will be backing with hickory.
Now I've never backed with wood before so any tips would be awesome!
I can imagine it can't be too much harder then with rawhide=D
Thanks again
-Brent
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Where did you find all that? I've been looking for blood wood can't seem to find it anywhere :-\