Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Bows => Topic started by: Almostpighunter on April 28, 2013, 02:40:42 pm
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Hey guys,
I happened upon a nice juniper limb and was able to harvest it. I have shellac'd both ends and the portion where the bark was accidentally removed. Am I better off leaving it whole and bark on or should I split it, remove the bark and seal the backs?
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I'd suggest that you split it and send a stave to me! ;)
seems like it's always a good idea to at least split in half. otherwise there's that chance of the
log developing some deep checks.
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Split it for sure it will dry alot faster I'd take the bark off and seal it
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Split and debark
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Howdy, Definitely split and debark. With the ends sealed, I've never had problems just throwing the split/ debarked staves up in the garage rafters. If you have any worries, go ahead and coat the backs with some shellac. Ron
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Thanks guys! Will send pics of the split and progress :)
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Mike I would recommend kerfing before you split. I haven't used that kind of juniper, but some have a tendency to split poorly. I would definitely remove the bark and seal it as well. Josh
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That juniper is probably the same as what I use seeing as how your from Vegas. I would do what gun doc suggested and kerf it before you split. It doesn't like to split straight, I usually just cut it out and skip splitting completely. After that seal the ends and you should be good.