Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Bows => Topic started by: k-hat on October 19, 2012, 09:53:28 am
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What are your thoughts? I've got some osage slats, and a hick board and some elm staves that i could rip for backings. Thought elm might be kind of neat.
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Go for it. I personally like the look of Osage with sapwood. Elm would be neat.
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has anyone tried cutting and straightning the outer sapwood and glueing it on, as opposed to quartersawing it? thought that might look neat if it was doable.
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I've got some osage boards if you want to try something like that. I actually have an osage blank spliced up in preparation for a bamboo backer. I need to make a friend with a jointer as I didn't get the 2 pieces flat to the table on the glue-up so it needs flattened. I also have an ipe blank glued up as well and ready for bamboo. Also have the bamboo, just haven't prepped and done the glue-up.
George
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George,
You have a eletric hand planer? If so turn upside down put it in a vice you now have a small jointer. Just a thought.
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Nope, but I've been thinking about getting one. This might be the perfect time. ;) Thanks.
George
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The downside is that you're probably sacrificing a really nice Elm stave... Osage backed with Elm is a very good combo though. I've taken backings from staves that had grown over knots. I don't use wood with knots so I just worked the stave down until the knots were gone and ended up with a backing strip.
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Appreciate the offer George, but i do have some I wanna try out, Trimmed them to 9/8" by 2" back in June from a slab cut back in april. They seem to have stabilized and i'm 90% sure they are dry now.
Pat, I hear ya on that one. I've got some quarters that are pretty large but not big enough for 2 staves, so if anything i may try to slice an edge off one of those.
Thanks for the input yall :D