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Main Boards => The Bowyer's Bench => Topic started by: Troy D. Breeding on May 05, 2015, 08:53:00 AM
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Picked up a small piece of Curly Hawaiian Koa on my last buying trip. I normally don't buy wood this expensive, but just couldn't help myself. It was just so outstanding I couldn't pass it up.
I managed to get three sets of veneers out of the piece.
After posting the veneers on my site, I think I should have bought more. While uploading these pictures two of the three sets have already "SOLD".
The last set is on the "New Veneers" Page of my site.
#819 "SOLD"
(http://i1119.photobucket.com/albums/k632/arrowman2/Koa1.jpg) (http://s1119.photobucket.com/user/arrowman2/media/Koa1.jpg.html)
#820
(http://i1119.photobucket.com/albums/k632/arrowman2/Koa2.jpg) (http://s1119.photobucket.com/user/arrowman2/media/Koa2.jpg.html)
#821 "SOLD"
(http://i1119.photobucket.com/albums/k632/arrowman2/Koa3.jpg) (http://s1119.photobucket.com/user/arrowman2/media/Koa3.jpg.html)
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I guess they are ok.. :)
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Hey Roy,
Wonder if Koa would work for belly wood????
I've seen folks using Ipe, Osage, Yew and a few others.
How about Bubinga, Myrtle, Shedua, or some of the other nice woods? Ever seen anybody use these?
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All three sets have "SOLD"
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I've used shedua in a 40# laminated bow. Have two more lams waiting for another one. It's just so pretty looking wood.
http://tradgang.com/cgi-bin/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=print_topic;f=125;t=011930
I saw an English longbow on the web that used bubinga. I believe myrtle is relatively light. Koa also is not very heavy. Shedua is about 30% heavier than koa, and some ipe approaches twice the density of Koa.
Also saw an ELB that had a king wood belly ... I have a nice chunk of king wood that should yield 4 nice lams for bow bellies if I'm careful.
I asked the same question about exotic woods for bow bellies a while back, here's the thread.
http://tradgang.com/cgi-bin/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic;f=125;t=009451;p=1
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I don't know, Troy. Would have to research the specs of it..