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Main Boards => PowWow => Topic started by: Pine on January 21, 2017, 05:01:00 PM
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The weather here is surprisingly nice for January in Michigan .
59° and calm .
So , let's do up some woodies for stumpin' . ( The better half don't like me using polyurethane in the house . )
I had some Sitca Spruce that I got at the Kalamazoo trad archery show two years ago .
Checked for straight , good .
Cut and tapered .
The natural color is slightly darker than Doug Fur and cedar , so I'm going to just finish them with no stain .
First coat of wipe on poly and.... Oh my...That wood is beautiful and the grain is very tight and straight with no runouts at all .
Why hadn't I tried these before ?
The only bad thing about it if it's a bad thing , thers no wonderful smell when you cut them .
No noticeable smell at all .
My German Pine smells the best but they usually need straightening .
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Sounds like a great idea. I dipped some arrows this morning before I headed up to trufant for some stump shooting. such a nice day to be out.
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Last coat of wipe on poly .
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Sounds fun. I've always wanted to try wooden arrows, but never have.
Sounds like your idea of nice January weather and mine are two different things :biglaugh:
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I hear ya graps..I had my recurve out yesterday..Had 6 flu flus with me...I was slinging arrows at every bird that flew by me on the field edge...Darn riot man!!!
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i agree- i really like sitka spruce- its lighter and super tough- so you can up the point weight-get a good foc, but not be way overboard on the weight.
it is recognized as the strongest wood for its weight in the world!!!
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I didn't know that about the Sitca Spruce , but I'm very impressed with the grain structure .