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Title: Never give up on a stave or billet
Post by: Eric Krewson on August 31, 2008, 12:17:30 pm
 I have a bunch of less than stellar osage, great rings but firewood to most people. I tried to sell four billets of this osage for $35 and had no takers, thought about giving it away but ended up stacking it up in the corner of my shop for 5 years.

I developed a lot more bow making skills over the years and decided to chase a grain on one of the billets just to see what was under the bark. Eureka! Snakey wood! I chased a grain on two of the billets and got out my heat gun.

Here is what I started out with, dogleg and lots of propeller.

(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v181/ekrewson/nolland%20bow/beforestraightening.jpg)

After two weeks of heating and straightening I finally got a center line lined up.

(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v181/ekrewson/nolland%20bow/splicedbillets.jpg)

The finished result, never give up.

(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v181/ekrewson/nolland%20bow/snakeyfulllength.jpg)

Title: Re: Never give up on a stave or billet
Post by: Mark Smeltzer on August 31, 2008, 12:27:33 pm
Eric
Nice save,  I normally sell the better staves I harvest and save the less desireable ones for myself.  I would feel bad for selling them to someone but I know there is a bow in there!!  The heat gun is one of the most used tools in my shop.
That is going to make a nice bow.

Mark
Title: Re: Never give up on a stave or billet
Post by: sailordad on August 31, 2008, 12:37:31 pm
that is so cool :o 8)

amazing what ya can do with a little heat and alot of perseverance ;)

cant wait for the finsihed product

personnaly i dont have enough experience to work with stuff that snakey but i sure like the ones you more experienced pump out 8)


                                                                       tim
Title: Re: Never give up on a stave or billet
Post by: Eric Krewson on August 31, 2008, 12:47:14 pm
Here is the direction I am headed with this bow.

(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v181/ekrewson/nolland%20bow/onandtrimmed.jpg)
Title: Re: Never give up on a stave or billet
Post by: brian melton on August 31, 2008, 12:57:16 pm
Very nice Eric.
Title: Re: Never give up on a stave or billet
Post by: FlintWalker on August 31, 2008, 01:03:50 pm
Looking Good! It seems to me that the ones that put up the most fight, make the best bows.
Title: Re: Never give up on a stave or billet
Post by: Pat B on August 31, 2008, 01:54:58 pm
Beautiful character bow, Eric and great save. You know they don't make bad osage...just some is better than others. I really like working with challenging staves. They are the best teachers if one only listens.  Is that a stave or did you cut it and rejoin the billets?          Pat
Title: Re: Never give up on a stave or billet
Post by: bcbull on August 31, 2008, 02:19:17 pm
 relley looks good eric  ,,can we get a full draw on that /haha snakey osage is also my favorite  brock
Title: Re: Never give up on a stave or billet
Post by: medicinewheel on August 31, 2008, 02:27:53 pm

fantastic job!
hey, where's the full draw??
frank
Title: Re: Never give up on a stave or billet
Post by: George Tsoukalas on August 31, 2008, 02:36:20 pm
That's awesome, Eric. Way to stick with a stave! Jawge
Title: Re: Never give up on a stave or billet
Post by: Eric Krewson on August 31, 2008, 03:27:43 pm
Sister billets went into this bow.

(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v181/ekrewson/nolland%20bow/nolandstoppalmswellview.jpg)
Title: Re: Never give up on a stave or billet
Post by: cracker on August 31, 2008, 07:56:40 pm
Very nice looking bow. Thanks for sharing.R.C.
Title: Re: Never give up on a stave or billet
Post by: uwe on September 01, 2008, 04:06:51 pm
Thats what I did last week. My wife would like to have a somewhat lighter bow (Drawweight). I had a snaky stave, she liked for a bow. Digging out the backring, I saw cracks in length direction. But what was a shock to me, where the cracks in the handle rea, which are more to the back, as well in the upper limb, but here on the back.... Sinew wraps saved the bow, she did about 60 shots.
What did I do more to stress the poor osage? I put a reflex into the whole bow and some nice recurves. Osage seems to forgive it... A few shots more and we can think of a grip. I wouldn`t have liked to make a bow with more drawweight as 35# out of this stave. I would have had heartaches with this idea.
"So never give up on a stave or billet", look for the right design and drawweight.

By the way: she looks good!
Title: Re: Never give up on a stave or billet
Post by: Eric Krewson on September 01, 2008, 04:56:01 pm
Every piece of osage is different. The real dense, heavy stuff will correct better with heat. The light, chalky osage will often crack if you try a tough correction.  I have about enough wood in this bow to make a 45# bow if it was ordinary osage. Being very dense stuff it has a low limb mass and is 65#@28".
Title: Re: Never give up on a stave or billet
Post by: Pappy on September 02, 2008, 06:02:59 am
Nice job Eric,it always make you feel good when you get a bow out of something most people think is junk. :)
   Pappy
Title: Re: Never give up on a stave or billet
Post by: GregB on September 02, 2008, 08:44:05 am
You did a fine job on a challenging bow...congrats!
Title: Re: Never give up on a stave or billet
Post by: cowboy on September 02, 2008, 12:05:33 pm
I'm with Shannon, it does seem like the ugliest, toughest, hardest to work staves/billets turn out making the best bows. That one is awesome! Can't wait to see her all finished up and bending.
Title: Re: Never give up on a stave or billet
Post by: OldBow on September 03, 2008, 11:47:21 am
Sister billets went into this bow.

(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v181/ekrewson/nolland%20bow/nolandstoppalmswellview.jpg)
Impressive Z-joint!!