Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Bows => Topic started by: Blacktail on September 29, 2014, 12:49:09 am
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i was thinking of getting some chokecherry..just to try a different wood.i have herd it makes a pritty good bow...BUT,does any one know how it splits...john
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Hey John,
I haven't had any trouble splitting Chokecherry. Are you still in Oregon ? On most of the Chokecherry that I used before, I just took the draw knife to it and sealed the areas that I worked and clamped it down (since these were smaller saplings).
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I have heard mixed reviews. I took mine to the band saw. It worked nice. I'm currently working one with quite a bit if character. I'll share my results in a couple months :), I'm slow
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I am guessing that the CC in Oregon is similar to the stuff we have in Montana. I have made three CC bows - I have never seen a CC that wasn't twisted enough to make splitting impossible. I don't know that i have seen one big enough to split either.
I ignore the twist and rough out the bow, clamp to something, and let it dry.
Patrick