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Main Discussion Area => Around the Campfire => Topic started by: Marc St Louis on September 10, 2015, 10:23:38 am

Title: HHB
Post by: Marc St Louis on September 10, 2015, 10:23:38 am
My wife had an abo drumming group meeting last night and after bringing her there I drove down to an area I had not been to before.  The road was mostly uphill with very few houses and petered out to a cell tower station.  I stopped and went for a walk.  Lots of hardwoods including White Ash, Maple, Oak and some HHB but because the area had been logged over perhaps 40 or 50 years ago most of the HHB were not very big.  I did run across a few around 4 to 6 inches across and a the odd tree around 10" but most were quite twisted and gnarly.  I did find one that was decent and will go back to harvest it.  I took a picture of the nice one and a picture of one that has some serious spiral growth, I'm sure you guys will see the difference.

 

Title: Re: HHB
Post by: osage outlaw on September 10, 2015, 10:35:45 am
Nice tree.  I wish I could find some HHB around me
Title: Re: HHB
Post by: Pappy on September 10, 2015, 10:43:04 am
Yep that 2nd ones is nice one for sure. :)
   Pappy
Title: Re: HHB
Post by: Marc St Louis on September 10, 2015, 10:53:20 am
That second tree is about 6" at the butt.  It has a couple knots on one side but it is pretty straight.  I walked for over an hour before finding that second tree.  I did come across a couple nice Elm but they were a bit small and I don't need any Elm right now
Title: Re: HHB
Post by: mullet on September 10, 2015, 07:51:55 pm
I wish we had HHB down here.
Title: Re: HHB
Post by: Danzn Bar on September 10, 2015, 08:17:30 pm
I wish we had HHB down here.
Ditto..................
DBar
Title: Re: HHB
Post by: PEARL DRUMS on September 10, 2015, 08:45:00 pm
Oh quit whining you guys, it's not that great of bow wood anyway. Marc will tell you that. Eddie get your butt up to Marshall and I'll give you some. Bill, you shoulda' asked ;)

Title: Re: HHB
Post by: Danzn Bar on September 10, 2015, 09:32:20 pm
Oh quit whining you guys, it's not that great of bow wood anyway. Marc will tell you that. Eddie get your butt up to Marshall and I'll give you some. Bill, you shoulda' asked ;)

Not really whining... just wish I had the trees to go out and get one myself from scratch.......if you know what I mean...but I'd be glad to be gifted one... >:D :) ;) 


Title: Re: HHB
Post by: bowandarrow473 on September 10, 2015, 09:49:21 pm
I've wanted to work HHB for awhile but it's not at the top of my list.
However I would love to work some osage or yew as I have heard of their legendary bow qualities.
But I don't think that it is worth spending 60 or more dollars on a stave that I can equal with hickory or elm. Put some reflex in or heat treat and I'd imagine that my elm or hickory bows easily equal an osage bow.
Title: Re: HHB
Post by: Marc St Louis on September 10, 2015, 09:50:17 pm
This area I found is quite large and I didn't cover very much of it so I'm sure there are a few more trees out there that will be worth cutting.  It was getting late by the time I found that last tree.  Fortunately it's not far from the road.  It looks to be a good area for bow-wood.  The only downside is all the garbage people have been dumping up there
Title: Re: HHB
Post by: mullet on September 11, 2015, 03:37:33 pm
The best HHB I've worked came from Marc. I've never seen any straighter.
Title: Re: HHB
Post by: dylanholderman on September 11, 2015, 06:33:34 pm
come on now that first one isn't too bad :P O:) there's a HHB in the park behind my house that has that much twist in about two feet of trunk :o

still i agree with you, i'd leave the first one and take the second :)
Title: Re: HHB
Post by: Marc St Louis on September 11, 2015, 08:34:13 pm
Why thank you Eddie.

That is 2' of trunk Dylan  :)

You can make anything you want with top quality Elm.

If you believe that Chris then you might as well give all your HHB to DBar, I'm sure he will take it off your hands
Title: Re: HHB
Post by: Marc St Louis on September 21, 2015, 05:25:59 pm
I went out and cut that tree yesterday.  I brought my little buck saw with me and figured I would be able to cut it down easily enough with its 2' long blade.  It's been awhile since I last cut some HHB and I had forgotten how hard it is.  Took me 40 minutes to get the tree on the ground and another 20 minutes to cut 2 logs out of it, man was I tired.  Won't do that again, getting too old to be cutting them by hand anymore.  There's not a lot of bow wood in the second log I cut out of the tree but the first 6' is good.

Title: Re: HHB
Post by: PEARL DRUMS on September 22, 2015, 08:48:06 am
That top picture of the log on the right, that's a beauty Marc. You could always slat some of the less desirable stuff up and make backed bows. I meant to cut more this season, but didn't.
Title: Re: HHB
Post by: Marc St Louis on September 22, 2015, 09:05:26 am
Yes Chris that side was very nice but you can see the other side was a bit lumpy.  Not the nicest HHB I have cut but decent.  The tree was just over 6" at the butt.  I'm sure there are nicer trees in that area but don't have anymore  time to do any exploring this year