Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Bows => Topic started by: druid on March 01, 2012, 04:14:17 am
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Few days ago I have found one good boxwood stave, able to hold medium poundage. There are rare datas about its quality. Anybody had some expirience with this wood? I saw that some people uses Costello boxwood for belly lamination but I do not need informations about Costello, just European boxwood. Thank you very much!
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I've only used boxwood for knife handle scales but I know it is extremely hard wood. I'm not sure if what I used was European or American boxwood.
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Thank you Pat!
In some old documents (I think year is 1386.) is mentioned that medieval warbows were made off yew and boxwood. I do not know is it posible. Yesterday I broke few branches and it looks very brittle. I will test its specific gravity and add it here and to my datas, who is interested.
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From a carvers perspective Box Woods are like ivory. Dense, heavy and often stark white. ULTRA fine grained. I'd love to have a few small pieces for my own carving. Sratch that white bit. that is Holly.