Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Bows => Topic started by: half eye on May 07, 2015, 04:51:55 pm
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Every body knows how bent up horbeam gets but out in the big woods this what I got to put up with ya it's a real bummer but somebody has to use it, right 8)
Sorry, had to show off a little bit. ::)
rich
PS: The last couple pics are some of that nasty hard dead standing (outdoor seasoned >:D)
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Nice looking poles right there Rich ;) Can't wait to see ya bend them...
Don
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Good looking ironwood there. Don't forget to get some dogwood too. It's easy to spot right now.
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Very nice Rich! Ive yet to find an hhb tree worth using around here, most I find have too much twist to them.
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Looking good, Rich. Enjoy. Jawge
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Is this the species that has little slivers of bark that peel up and flake off when touched? I can't tell friends m the pics. If it is, I know a few straight ones I'm going to cut. I think it's hhb but I'm not sure as it isnt common in eastern nc.
Off topic but I have to ask....are those bullet holes in your shop door!?! Lol
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Looks like the hhb grows big and straight up there, you feeding 'em something Rich. :D Nice harvest.
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Well you fellas are being really nice on my smart butt post >:D
This is just what I could haul in 1/2 day, got litterly hundreds of these and even some straight ones thats 14" in Diameter....but I dont know if I got enough to carry out a 6 footer .....but I am cogitating on it as we speak.
Forgot to say the smallest end of the smallest stick is 2-1/2 in dia. and I'm trying to stay under 6-7 inches cause @ one is a 200 yd carry, or in old guy terms a distance of one beer.
Don, some of it is goin to a little place near Sumter, guy there needs a work out.
Ryan, never looked for any up here, but there sure is a lot of red osier for arrows bud.
Okie, maybe ya wont have to worry about cutting any
Thanks George....just the start, at 69 I'm sort of slower in the woods than I used to be
Mr. bradbury, sounds like that's what ya got....I will post you a bark pic tomorrow, sir.
B2, ya wasn't supposed to give that away man 8) bein as full of BS as I am, depends on which leg gets shook out by what tree don't ya know? ::)
rich
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Nice haul Rich! Josh
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Beauties!
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I'm glad I looked at this thread. I had what I thought was a bunch juvenile sycamore, but turns out I have a pile of staves/logs almost identical to yours. I've been using american hornbeam/blue beech since I started. The eastern HHB seems just as tough but grows straighter with less twist. It doesn't have the cool looking fluted trunk grooves, but I'll trade that for straight any day.
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You got a haul there brother!
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Thanks Josh , Parnell....we'll have to see how many the old man can drag out
Dakota, I've worked muscelwood before and prefer the hhb (ironwood) because of the lack of ridges and valleys....believe they are equally strong
Howard, thank you sir.
rich
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Thats a great looking haul. I recently found a HHB near work that I'm going cut soon. It will be my first one to harvest myself.
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Think your going to like it....damned fine bow-wood in my book.
rich
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I've used it before and really like it. I have had to trade for staves. I'm excited to cut a tree for myself
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We seem to have much larger and cleaner stuff up here but people seem to be able to make good bows out of virtually any decent piece.
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Oh yea. Nice and straight. None of that here in Mo.
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We seem to have much larger and cleaner stuff up here but people seem to be able to make good bows out of virtually any decent piece.
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Rich,
That sounds like a great idea ;)...Thanks bud
Don