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I am starting to make a cedar bow rack for my bows and look what I found imbedded in the cedar. I put some stain on it to show up a little better. I thought it was cool and thought I would share it with you.
Is that a bug? It looks like a bug.. :rolleyes:
Yes, does anyone know what kind it might be? It is about 1-2 inches long
It's a dead bug. :rolleyes: :campfire:
I am glad it's dead. LOL, actually it is just it's impression in the wood, like a fossil.
LOOKS COOL BUT I DONT KNOW WHAT IT IS.THANKS FOR THE PICS :thumbsup:
neat, any pic's of your bow rack????
Hope you figure out how to keep it the racks face.
That's cool.
Millipede with a squarshed head.
That's awesome! I'd sure try to show that off in the rack somehow. Mike
I am no Entomologist but this should be the feeding burrow of some kind of wood eating beetle larvae.
It looks cool though, somehow like a dragon fly going full throttle - so you can't see the outer parts of her wings :D
Agreed, Falk.
Killdeer :archer:
Don't forget about ambers????Ya know the bug was climbing up to his tree stand and got stuck in some sap.And Bam,never seen the light of day again.Tree grew around him pinning his lifeless body to a groth ring forever........Pretty cool bd
Our europian bark beetle Genus Ips would do some quite similar damaged to the inner bark layer of firs and such. It belongs to the beetle family Solytidae. So I did just a single google search for it and pretty much nailed it, I suppose ;)
Yours was propably done by the cedar bark beetle: Phloeosinus sp.
The center structure is done by the adult female. The "head" is done by the male - building a chamber for - you know what purpose ;) Eggs are then laid and the larvaes will feed outwards - forming the "wings" - slowly growing - thus makeing the burrows wider towards the ends.
And they say nothing eats cedar...
Falk, I read a great book in camp by Edward Way Teale, on the work of J. Henri Fabre, "The Insect world of J. Henri Fabre".
Fabre lived from 1823 to 1915, and was called by Darwin "Incomparable Observer". If you also speak and read French, you would be doubly fortunate to be able to read his original works.
Killdeer
Thanks for the information Falk, I will leave it on there and polyurethane over it. I will show pick's of bow rack when completed.
Falk nailed it, Phloeosinus sp., They generally work as a secondary pathogen to already weakened trees.
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Falk, ..., "The Insect world of J. Henri Fabre".
..., and was called by Darwin "Incomparable Observer". If you also speak and read French, you would be doubly fortunate to be able to read his original works.
A little Spanish, yes, but no French, no! Reading French and getting a general idea is sometimes possible due to latin origin, but I always was in big trouble when I had to process French literature for my studies :o
"Observing" (the details) is unfortunately a lost art for many people. I always try to watch just them ...
And yes, I like to have at least one book, providing me with the outlines of any given subject of interest, as in this case. Thank you for your hint, I might keep a look at it.
Khayyam,
nice I did something right, not?!
Doctari,
you are welcome! I always had a special love in "trace fossils" - as "we" call it.
I will wait for the pictures of your finished rack. If it turns out like that one in the other thread, it will be worth it!
:wavey: Falk
Doctari I have seen your wood work before,excellent. Did you purchase more bows or are you selling the other bow rack OR is this going to be a build-along....cool
Saber toothed Helgramite, Ceder Eater Personified!
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Here is one in the process of pre assembling before glueing. This one is for a friend.
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I still have to polyurethane it.
Neat imprint - i recently built a bow rack from cedar - i'd like to see your finihsed product. I attached a couple of mine (or at least tried to) - am a rookie but not disappointed in the outcome.
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What a rack! I love the natural posts on each side. You doing a matte or semi gloss? Cedar is so beautiful, folks tend to overdo the processing.
Killdeer
If your friend doesn't like it, I know someone with a penchant for dragonflies. :)
That rack looks awesome. If i only had a dollar everytime I said that!!!!!
Can't wait to see the finished product!
Thank's friends, there is a lot of work put into making one. Mark
That's a great looking rack! Thanks for sharing!
That's very nice. Chad
Nice work. I suppose you have access to a decent raw cedar supply? OH, and Falk. There you go blowing my mind again. LOL