Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Bows => Topic started by: Caveman_Sam on May 14, 2013, 10:24:42 pm
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Ive got an aprox 3" diameter trunk of Hazel that I cut down just over 2 months ago I think. Been in a warm room drying.
Just wondering where I start in turning this into a bow? Can you make a bow out of a whole trunk (branch..?) and how does it having a pith effect it? Do I try to hack it so that the belly is just under 1/2 so the pith is cut off and doesnt effect things?
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I don't think the pith will effect anything. You could rough the bow out now and let it finish drying faster that way
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I don't think the pith will effect anything. You could rough the bow out now and let it finish drying faster that way
+1. Resist the urge to bend(floor tiller) until it dries completely. You'll crush the belly and introduce permanent set.
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You need to split it, take the bark off and then reduce it to a stiff floor tiller then leave it for another month.
Hazel makes great bows b ut you have to be careful of the pin knots. If you don't leave it wider at the knots it WILL chyrsal. I love hazel trees - great bows, great arrows and great nuts!
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Ive got a pretty ugly bark gash.. will post pics shortly (or just chop it out while roughing)