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Main Discussion Area => Bows => Topic started by: Papa Matt on June 05, 2008, 02:49:46 pm

Title: How do you work the horn?
Post by: Papa Matt on June 05, 2008, 02:49:46 pm
Good day to all my brothers in the bow.  ;D   Any of ya's that could tell me how a Hornbeam from Indiana get's done up? I have a nice little log, about 7 feet long, about 5-6 inches in diameter. Are these done from white would only or do you try to get down into the heart? How about shape, should I de-crown the 'ol boy or leave the back slightly round?

I appreciate any of your advice.


-Ol Matt

Title: Re: How do you work the horn?
Post by: Ryano on June 05, 2008, 03:01:58 pm
Matt, whatcha got hophornbeam or american hornbeam? Either way it's good bow wood. Just remove the bark and use the first ring like any other white wood.
Title: Re: How do you work the horn?
Post by: david w. on June 05, 2008, 03:09:11 pm
im working a hornbeam(at least i am pretty sure its hornbeam) hatchet bow for my friend.  Im just treating it like i would any other whitewood.
i am very impressed wit it. I think it will make a great shooter
Title: Re: How do you work the horn?
Post by: Papa Matt on June 05, 2008, 03:58:57 pm
Thanks Ryano and David.  Honestly I am not sure but I believe it is of the Hop variety. It has very thin strips of bark that readily peel off and are very flimsy. Also, I cut it toward the end of May and the entire outer bark peels off very easily revealing the 1st layer of white wood underneath.


Should I de-crown it to make the back flat, or just not even touch it?
Title: Re: How do you work the horn?
Post by: Hillbilly on June 05, 2008, 04:01:53 pm
Sounds like hophornbeam if it's got the peely bark. I wouldn't decrown it, I'd just use the first ring as-is.
Title: Re: How do you work the horn?
Post by: Papa Matt on June 05, 2008, 04:16:03 pm
Sounds good to me, Hillbilly (not to mention easier). Now, if I leave the back as is, would I shape the belly flat and give the bow a D cross-section--- or round it out too and have an oval cross-section?

I appreciate the advice.
Title: Re: How do you work the horn?
Post by: Ryano on June 05, 2008, 04:25:53 pm
I make all my bows regardless of the type of wood with a slightly rounded oval type cross section. They are still pretty flatt on the belly if you know what I mean. Are you Matt from hawkeye?
Title: Re: How do you work the horn?
Post by: radius on June 05, 2008, 05:24:19 pm
david w.!  you are making a bow!  Why aren't you doing your homework?! >:D
Title: Re: How do you work the horn?
Post by: Papa Matt on June 05, 2008, 05:31:22 pm
Nope, don't know anything about Hawkeye. Just plain ol Matt from Indiana. This is the first time I have signed up to PA.

I very much appreciate the advice about the Horn.
Title: Re: How do you work the horn?
Post by: Ryano on June 05, 2008, 06:26:36 pm
Oops sorry. I thought you were a guy I know. Welcome anyhow ! ;D
Title: Re: How do you work the horn?
Post by: Papa Matt on June 05, 2008, 06:29:53 pm
No problem, thanks for the advice.  ;)
Title: Re: How do you work the horn?
Post by: david w. on June 05, 2008, 06:32:37 pm
david w.!  you are making a bow!  Why aren't you doing your homework?! >:D

You sound like my parents , i dont need anyone else nagging me about bows>:(  ;D  I actually left the hornbeam stave at my friends house so he might get a feeling to work on it.  i will probably finish it up for him(i dont think hes gonna do it) next time i go over there.
I also am working on 2 other laminates im ready to glue one up.  Then im going to spit a sassafras tree, hornbeam, whatever else i find and make an elm selfbow with wood from a trade with kegan :)( thanks again)  i have alot of work, one of those good problems ;D


I am with hillbilly i wouldnt decrown it. i left the crown on the one i am working on now  and it seems just fine.  This hornbeam seems like tuff enough to take the stress