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Title: ?ever send a piece of wood to your bowyer?
Post by: Matt Green on December 01, 2011, 06:57:00 AM
Am considering ordering a bow. The bowyer is limited in the wood selections i've seen on their bows. Anyone ever get wood for the riser and also purchase lams and send to a bowyer to be built?
thanks
mg
Title: Re: ?ever send a piece of wood to your bowyer?
Post by: Lamey on December 01, 2011, 07:26:00 AM
Ive had lams "drop shipped" to the bowyer.  I have been tempted to send in the riser wood, but never have.  Just be sure and talk it over good with the bowyer,  check the wood out for anything he may want/not want, check the moisture content etc...
Title: Re: ?ever send a piece of wood to your bowyer?
Post by: KentuckyTJ on December 01, 2011, 07:31:00 AM
You bet. That's a great way to do it. Just make sure and check with the bowyer. There are woods they don't want to and/or won't work with.
Title: Re: ?ever send a piece of wood to your bowyer?
Post by: A.S. on December 01, 2011, 08:00:00 AM
Absolutely. I checked with the bowyer first, then sent him a piece if lumber for the lams of a bow.
Title: Re: ?ever send a piece of wood to your bowyer?
Post by: Bobby Urban on December 01, 2011, 08:06:00 AM
I have a Great Northern Ghost that I had them use a piece of Zircote in the riser and limb tips that I brought back from a trip to Belize.  I just wanted a personal touch in my bow and it turned out sweet.  I am sure any bowyer will do it if the piece of wood is worthy of their craft.  Mine was just a big chunk of wood so Rick and Jerry saved the small drops from it and I have since used it for knife handles and such.  

Not sure I could get something like that through customs anymore?  The customs people were a little perplexed when they saw that log in my backpack :-)
Title: Re: ?ever send a piece of wood to your bowyer?
Post by: R. W. Mackey on December 01, 2011, 10:22:00 AM
Do it all the time, have had several done that way.  Most any Bowyer will work with you on your particular needs. I don't worry about moisture content or anything but size. I have is shipped to the Bowyer they will cut it up and check for moisture and build the bow when the wood is ready. Here is a Widow I had made from Black & White Ebony.  Sweet.   RW
(http://i559.photobucket.com/albums/ss37/RWMACKEY/IMG_0389.jpg)
Title: Re: ?ever send a piece of wood to your bowyer?
Post by: JamesKerr on December 01, 2011, 12:38:00 PM
QuoteOriginally posted by R. W. Mackey:
Do it all the time, have had several done that way.  Most any Bowyer will work with you on your particular needs. I don't worry about moisture content or anything but size. I have is shipped to the Bowyer they will cut it up and check for moisture and build the bow when the wood is ready. Here is a Widow I had made from Black & White Ebony.  Sweet.   RW
 (http://i559.photobucket.com/albums/ss37/RWMACKEY/IMG_0389.jpg)
Man that is one sweet bow!
Title: Re: ?ever send a piece of wood to your bowyer?
Post by: longbowben on December 01, 2011, 12:43:00 PM
You bet.Im looking for wood right now.
Title: Re: ?ever send a piece of wood to your bowyer?
Post by: Lincoln Ribeiro on December 01, 2011, 12:49:00 PM
Nice Widow, Mackey.
Title: Re: ?ever send a piece of wood to your bowyer?
Post by: Over&Under on December 01, 2011, 12:57:00 PM
I am looking for wood lams right now for a bow.  Like said above...discuss with the bowyer first but most will be happy to work with you.
Title: Re: ?ever send a piece of wood to your bowyer?
Post by: South MS Bowhunter on December 01, 2011, 01:12:00 PM
Ditto what everone else has said, i've done it using some of our great sponsor here for Lams and skins on 2 Centaurs built by Jim Neaves.
Title: Re: ?ever send a piece of wood to your bowyer?
Post by: Sixby on December 01, 2011, 02:15:00 PM
I've built several bows with customer wood. Some that the customer cut was some of the nicest wood I have ever seen. Walnut in particular. However most of us have a large supply in stock and a large supply available to buy.
As to waiting for wood to dry Grrrrrrrrrrrrr. Air drying can take years. I just cut into some myrtle that was cut 4 years ago into slabs and it was still wet. You can dry lams out really quick but risers can take several years.
Title: Re: ?ever send a piece of wood to your bowyer?
Post by: hayslope on December 01, 2011, 02:46:00 PM
I sent this gun blank to Dale Dye:

(http://i884.photobucket.com/albums/ac44/hayslope1/Bows/IMG_4796.jpg)

Dale turned it into this:

(http://i884.photobucket.com/albums/ac44/hayslope1/Bows/DSC_0642-1.jpg)
(http://i884.photobucket.com/albums/ac44/hayslope1/Bows/DSC_0647-1.jpg)
Title: Re: ?ever send a piece of wood to your bowyer?
Post by: YORNOC on December 01, 2011, 03:31:00 PM
Just about every one.
Title: Re: ?ever send a piece of wood to your bowyer?
Post by: Sixby on December 01, 2011, 09:21:00 PM
Hayslope that looks like Bastogne. Nice piece of wood. I just bought a bunch of it that is to die for,. All marblecake with heavy fiddlebcak . Guess who is going to get a bow out of that? Grin


God bless you all and have a Merry Christmas. Steve
Title: Re: ?ever send a piece of wood to your bowyer?
Post by: Andy Cooper on December 01, 2011, 10:38:00 PM
oops
Title: Re: ?ever send a piece of wood to your bowyer?
Post by: Andy Cooper on December 01, 2011, 10:40:00 PM
QuoteOriginally posted by hayslope:
I sent this gun blank to Dale Dye:

 (http://i884.photobucket.com/albums/ac44/hayslope1/Bows/IMG_4796.jpg)

Dale turned it into this:

 (http://i884.photobucket.com/albums/ac44/hayslope1/Bows/DSC_0642-1.jpg)
 (http://i884.photobucket.com/albums/ac44/hayslope1/Bows/DSC_0647-1.jpg)
What happened to the rest of the blank?  :confused:
Title: Re: ?ever send a piece of wood to your bowyer?
Post by: hayslope on December 03, 2011, 05:39:00 AM
Andy - I'm sure Dale is trying to figure out what else he can make from it!  I got two sets of limbs with the bow and he used the walnut to lam one set.

Steve- the wood is actually California Claro.  It had a LOT of years of air drying.