Trad Gang
Main Boards => The Bowyer's Bench => Topic started by: TradBowyer on January 08, 2022, 05:15:02 PM
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So now that my edge sander is fixed, I've got the big itch to build another longbow after a year hiatus. I've narrowed it down to this gorgeous zebrawood or this really nice red elm. I'm trying to also decide on a riser. I'm a wood guy and the more figure the more I typically like it. I have a really nice piece of cocobolo but I think I want to save it for a recurve. I'm thinking either bocote or zebra. I some nice east Indian rosewood but I think I'm going to save that for this curly hickory that I have here. I have a block of bocote/ Osage that I glued up a few years back I may use. I also have a really nice block of myrtle but I think I want to save that to couple with the cocobolo.
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Those zebra lams have a really nice grain pattern for limbs.
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I like it when the grain is kind of chaotic toward the center and then straightens out the last half of the limb toward the tip.
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Thats nice zebra wood,I would stay away from red elm, red elm lams have a tendency to break veneers are ok but the wood is too porous and brittle. There are much nicer looking veneers available than red elm, coco bolo and zebra are a great combo .