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Main Boards => The Bowyer's Bench => Topic started by: Buemaker on June 22, 2020, 12:50:38 PM
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I see that Cook Woods have a sale on Argentine Osage(Maclura tinctoria) boards.
Do any of you know how this species compare to the Osage(Maclura Pomifera) that grow in North America?
I think Osage is the best bow wood.
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I don’t know how it compares with North American osage but it is bow wood. There was a build along where Argentine osage was used to make a bamboo backed osage bow.
Dave.
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Bue, I used 2 strips of Argentine osage to replace the belly of a bow I made a few years ago that fretted(the bow) badly. I ground the belly flat below the frets and glued on the Argentine osage and retillered. As far as I could tell there wasn't much difference although the color was slightly different. This was on a 60" static recurve for a 26" draw.
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I also here it's as good as Osage :thumbsup:
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Hey Bue,
I dont know if youre aware of this site but its been my go too for years when considering unfamiliar wood combos in my bows. They also publish a book which you can buy on amazon.
https://www.wood-database.com/argentine-osage-orange/
https://www.wood-database.com/osage-orange/
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Cook woods is having a sale on it. They are calling it Moro.
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US osage .81 specific gravity 2760 Janka
Argentina .83------------------2400
Bell forest products
I never can find a piece big enough for us to use :dunno:
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Mark, I got the slats I used from David Knight. That's impossible these days since David passed a few years ago. James Parker may know where to get Argentine osage.
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:thumbsup: