Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Bows => Topic started by: sailordad on January 10, 2008, 11:11:22 pm
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Hi everyone,
O.K. so I've become addicted to this bow making thing, I finished my first bow,and am finding out how expensive purchasing staves can be.
I have family who have land where I could cut some trees down. So I was wondering if anybody could tell me what is a good bow wood in my part of the country. I live in central Minnesota,north of Minneapolis/St. Paul. I am also wondering if anyone knows of any good stone in this part of the country to learn to make arrow heads out of.
The more I read,learn and do this bow making thing,the more I find I want to do primitively,like making my own arrows and heads. So any help would I would be thankful for.
Tim
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I am not sure what trees grow in that area, but I believe you would have birch growing in that area. According to The Bowyer's Bible One, you can make good bows as long as they are wide. I think you may find American Elm and Burr Oak or Red Oak in that area as well if you are lucky. Most any hard white wood should make a bow. I also think you may find some buckthorn growing in that area. I haven't used it, but have heard it makes a good bows. Ironwood (Hophornbeam) is supposed to grow throughout Minnesota and is good bow wood. I don't know if this helped you or not.
If you have trouble finding suitable wood, then PM me. I live in Southeast Minnesota and have access to a lot of good bow woods. If you ever get in this area I could give you a stave. I currently have staves of hophornbeam, white ash, slippery elm, shagbark hickory, bitternut hickory, and hackberry. I can get other wood as well.
Swampman
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Hey sailordad, swampman pretty much covered the list I do believe add hard maple and yellow birch to the list. I bet our areas are similiar
I'm just East of ya in the UP
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Hophornbeam is a very good bow wood. Jawge
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Once again I need to thank all of the very helpful people at PA.
I work with a guy who said he has iron wood(hophornbeam) on his land and that he would find me a tree that I could cut. So all of the info was helpfull as usual.
Swampman: nice to know I'm not the only one here in Mn. thats got the habit. I may have to take you up on your offer if this other deal doesn't work out,I'll let you know.
thanks again,
Tim