Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Bows => Topic started by: JackCrafty on May 09, 2008, 12:50:54 am
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Before I venture into unknown territory......anyone have any experience making a bow from Chinese privet? I've made arrows from privet and it is very much like the Yaupon holly that grows here in Texas: the wood is very white, medium heavy, sands and polishes well, and about as strong as sweet birch.
(I've made a bow from sweet birch but one of the limbs exploded without warning.) :-\
There is a small mention in TBB4 of privet having similar properties to red oak. I hope this is not true of ALL privet? Red oak is not one of my favorites.
I'm thinking of making lightweight kids bows from the privet (under 15# weight @ 18" draw).
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Patrick, I have thought about building a privet bow but haven't yet. It makes a very strong arrow shaft so I would guess it will make a bow. I'm curious to see your outcome. Pat
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Pat, you'll be the first to know how it works out. ;)
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I cut a bow sized piece a while back, but it checked clear through while drying. I bent the limb until it broke, just to see how strong it was. Tensile strength was pretty amasing so I imagine that you could make a good bow from it.
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It's pretty tough and heavy. I've used it for arrows but haven't tried bows. I think Tom Mills made a good hunting-weight shooter out of privet.
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Over here(Japon) we have a lot of Taiwanese Privet, very white and polishes like horn. It doesnt grow very tall over here and so bow sized pieces are very hard or even rare to find. However, I have made one test bow out of it, very short and narrow with a round belly. I think it 44" long or so and pulled 40#@20", no set. I wish I took pics of that bow, unfortunately it has a new owner now and so I do not remember much more about it....
Great wood though, I think your Chinese privet might be related to our Taiwanese privet if not the same. It should make a good bow, but maybe less extreme designs than what I used would last longer/perform better....
Alex
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Troy Breeding made a privet bow a while back. If I remember correctly it was pretty wimpy and sluggish.