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Main Discussion Area => Horn Bows => Topic started by: BrokenArrow on November 04, 2015, 02:19:31 pm

Title: Horn, Osage and Sinew
Post by: BrokenArrow on November 04, 2015, 02:19:31 pm
I was planning on making an osage horn bow without ears but with highly recurved tips.
Any thoughts or suggestions on this?
Anyone ever tried this? Results obtained or expected?
Title: Re: Horn, Osage and Sinew
Post by: loefflerchuck on November 04, 2015, 08:52:10 pm
If your making a true composite with lots of reflex and a big overdraw I don't think osage would be best as the wood does not accept glue as well as maple for example. I saw a composite with osage wood once. Wonder how long it lasted. There is probably someone out here who has experience with it.
Title: Re: Horn, Osage and Sinew
Post by: bubby on November 04, 2015, 09:20:13 pm
I'm with chuck maple is a good choice plus it is alot lighter than osage
Title: Re: Horn, Osage and Sinew
Post by: BrokenArrow on November 05, 2015, 02:42:30 pm
In a horn bow if I used maple would I have to follow the ring on the maple or does that matter?
Title: Re: Horn, Osage and Sinew
Post by: Pat B on November 05, 2015, 03:22:28 pm
With sinew on the back and horn on the belly it's not completely necessary to have a perfect core but the better the core is the better the bow will be. After putting lots of hours and lots of hard work into a horn bow it wouldn't be practical to use a crappy piece of wood for a core.
Title: Re: Horn, Osage and Sinew
Post by: bubby on November 05, 2015, 03:59:46 pm
With sinew on the back and horn on the belly it's not completely necessary to have a perfect core but the better the core is the better the bow will be. After putting lots of hours and lots of hard work into a horn bow it wouldn't be practical to use a crappy piece of wood for a core.




BINGO!!! Always use the best materials you can
Title: Re: Horn, Osage and Sinew
Post by: BrokenArrow on November 06, 2015, 12:51:57 am
All I really can get is osage and as I usually do I use lye soap to get the oil out before sinewing however horn is a first for me.
If I did not have to follow the ring I could get a kiln dried piece of maple but it seems osage might be a better choice for me??
Title: Re: Horn, Osage and Sinew
Post by: wizardgoat on November 06, 2015, 01:44:12 pm
A guy named Brian Persico has made a few Osage horn sinew bows. Look him up cheers
Title: Re: Horn, Osage and Sinew
Post by: bubby on November 06, 2015, 02:33:48 pm
I use quartersawn maple from the hardwoods mill