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Main Boards => The Bowyer's Bench => Topic started by: whitetailhyper on April 18, 2012, 11:03:00 AM
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I had two 20" hickories uproot and fall on my place. they were just dead and leaning for 8 months and have been on the ground for 6 months. I finally got in there and cut them up for wood for my smoker. I left the straightest section with the fewest limbs long for staves. I live in NW Louisiana and am wondering if the tree will probably still be good for making into a bows. I will try to post pictures soon.
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or would I need to cut a live hickory? there are plenty around but I hate to cut a live one since I have these two that fell.
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Do not use any dead whitewood for bows. Rot sets in quickly once a hickory tree dies.
Cut a live tree for building bows. If you cut it now the bark will peel off and whats under it is the best bach you can ever have.
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Thanks, Pat. I thought it look like rot was setting in. I'll just cut a fresh one. Thanks for the fast response.
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There are exceptions to every rule. Do yourself a favor and cut live wood no matter the species or season.