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Main Boards => The Bowyer's Bench => Topic started by: Bvas on August 18, 2020, 07:07:30 PM
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Is there any issue with those little pin knots in Osage? As far as being structurally sound for riser material? I don’t mind looking at them just don’t want to have problems down the road.
Also, will Osage still darken and get that Carmel/honey color under Tbird finish?
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I wouldn't think pin knots would hurt in a riser. They are only problems on a selfbow and not that often.
If the T Bird has a UV blocker it may at least slow the darkening which is cause by sunlight. And eventually osage will turn almost black if you wait ling enough.
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Thunderbird doesn't have uv blockers . I like canary wood better than osage .
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Don't worry about it turning brown, It will take a long time unless you let sunlight shine on it for a while.
I have a Osage walking stick in the window, took it a long time for it to turn. :thumbsup:
Those pin knots will look cool ;)
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Oh hell no don't trust it.
That gwass bow will be dust in no time if that riser blows up.
Just send it to me and I'll make a real bow out of it.
But it takes years for it to darken up.
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Thanks fellas.
I didn’t think the pin knots were a problem.
As far as color change.....I actually prefer it when Osage darkens. I have some rough sawn stuff in the garage and it got a nice golden color in just a couple years.
Roy, I’d gladly send ya some if it was longer. These are all short logs that are basically only good for riser wood.
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Ive got some Osage cutoffs that have been stored in my shop for 15yrs and they are purple!
Makes me think that oxidation plays a part, along with UV in the darkening process.
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Flem
Didint happin with out Pictures :tongue:
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Come on Maxi boy, Flem doesn't know how to take pichers.
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Hey, I know what a pitcher is
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I got pitchers of girls with toucans all over my shop
Check out my purple Osage
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Oops, wrong pic.
About that Osage..... I might have exaggerated about the color. It's more like it has a purple hue.
It's kind of a Brownurple color.
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Just have to take my word for it, if you squint just right you will be able to see the purple part of the spectrum.
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One of these
days years you might want to put a new table top on your work bench :laughing:
A couple of years ago I did the Flip, I took my table top off and flipped it over. :goldtooth: