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Title: Self Bow Woods?
Post by: darren1968 on December 17, 2008, 03:33:00 PM
Hi can anyone enlighten me? I`m looking to make a flat bow, can i use Beech?
Title: Re: Self Bow Woods?
Post by: Pat B on December 17, 2008, 03:44:00 PM
Yes, you can use beech. I have not used it but I know others that have. You may also have hazel nut, choke cherry or pin cherry, oak or rowan.   Pat
Title: Re: Self Bow Woods?
Post by: john fletch on December 17, 2008, 04:13:00 PM
For workability it is hard to beat Hickory, especially if this is your first bow. White Ash is also easy to work, but will string follow worse I believe.

Most of the self bows I make for 'Mountain Man' Rendezvous are Hickory.  I do like Osage or Pacific Yew better, but they are much harder to work and overall more expensive.

I just got some black locust from some friends back east and eager to try that.  Seems like good wood.  It was used extensively by American Natives.

I have not considered Beech.  I have heard about it but not tried yet.

Has anyone here mae Beech bows?
How the the cost vs. quality compare to Hickory?
Title: Re: Self Bow Woods?
Post by: Dave2old on December 17, 2008, 08:00:00 PM
I've not tried beech, though I have tried oak, juniper (aka cedar), hickory, chokecherry, and several more. In my experience I can highly recommend three: osage, osage, and osage.
Title: Re: Self Bow Woods?
Post by: gordonf on December 17, 2008, 08:26:00 PM
Almost any fruit or nut bearing tree will make a decent self-bow. Some of my favorite woods are hazelnut, apple, plum, and serviceberry.
Title: Re: Self Bow Woods?
Post by: Pat B on December 17, 2008, 10:16:00 PM
Guys, Darren is from Romania and I guess is limited to woods that grow there or at least that part of Europe.
 Darren, give beech a try. Make it wide(2") at the fades and out the limb half way then taper it to 1/2" tips. For 28" draw make it at least 66" long.
What other woods do you have available?  Pat
Title: Re: Self Bow Woods?
Post by: Bjorn on December 17, 2008, 11:58:00 PM
You may get a good response in the 'bowyer's bench' section.
In the meantime, I am sure you have Bay trees in Romania? Bay is a pretty good bow wood. Leave it crowned and flatten the belly.
Title: Re: Self Bow Woods?
Post by: vermonster13 on December 18, 2008, 12:09:00 AM
They have Yew in Romania, wouldn't that work?
Title: Re: Self Bow Woods?
Post by: Ted Fry on December 18, 2008, 01:22:00 PM
Really Darren , one of the fun things about building selfbows is experimenting with different woods , make some shavings and find out
Title: Re: Self Bow Woods?
Post by: john fletch on December 18, 2008, 04:43:00 PM
Darren - sorry I did not read your profile.  Have fun and good luck with European woods.  Let us know what you find out.

Is Beech a common tree there?

Is Mediterranean Yew available?
Title: Re: Self Bow Woods?
Post by: KrEn on December 18, 2008, 09:07:00 PM
European Oak, Ash, Hazel, Maple, Elm work well, birch moderately well (make it wider). I would make (and do so regularly) a bow out of any of these, flatbows are easiest but ELBs are possible with careful tillering and perfect wood, Elm and Hazel are better ELB woods. Often oak is easiest to get, given a choice i would go with maple, but teh differences btw. species are less than difference btw. individual trees.

Yew tends to be expensive or protected, Exotics, hickori and osage can be imported, as can bamboo.
German Dicks GmbH sells boo and various woods, as well as tools, but expensive.

K