Having zero knowledge on bowbuilding, I guess I'd better ask...wondering how black walnut, cherry, hickory are for bowbuilding. Now, I have neither the inclination nor the time to build a bow but I deal in an awful lot of the above woods mainly straight from the sawmills. I get it roughsawn between 1 and 1-1/2 inches thick....but on a load I can tell them to cut/throw on some thicker sticks. It's all generally dried (kiln). So I'm curious if these are usable, and if anyone is looking for some to play with. Probably be another month or so before I get another coupla thousand board foot, but didn't want to wait until the last minute.
Thanks for any info !
For the short answer....yes, all these woods can make a bow...Hickory being by far the best of the choices given.
The others work well with backings. I wish I could take some off your hands.
Why couldn't you take some off my hands? I need check into this further, but if a few folks would like some of this I'd be happy to ship off a few boxes. Like I said, it'll be a bit of time with everything that's going on right now. That's why I'm trying to gather info on the woods and minimum thicknesses, etc. Frankly, I luv the look of the black walnut...just not sure of it's quality for bows.
Thunder,
I thinks a lot of people would be happy to have a chance of scoring some of those woods.
Not having a lot of experience, I wouldn't care to comment on the "best" sizes of sticks to grab, but there are many experienced self bow builders here who would know what would be best.
Thanks for making the offer to all.
R.W.
I can help you out. I'd love some hickory when you get it.
B rian
I can assure ya that black walnut works in glass lam bows anyway! (and looks decent too)
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You could send me some hickory, please!!! I am happy to take some off your hands. I just built a bow out of it and love working with it.
Straight grain, 6 ft long and 2 inches wide or thick X ????
The blanks I use are 4/4 by 2 inches wide.
4/4 is 1 inch thick.
Thunder I'd be interested in walnut and hickory. 2 inch width works great giving working room to get 1 1/4" to 1 1/2" wide limbs. Length can be 32" to 36" and thickness can be anything over 1/4". Let me know what you need cash wise.
BenBow
I'd be interested in all three kinds,especially hickory in 6'long 2" wide and 1 1/2" thick. Shipping might be kinda high on six foot boards though.
OK, seems to be some genuine interest then. As I get closer to my next load, I'll start a new thread for it. I'll talk to the mills and see what I can get for an assortment, heavy on the hickory....walnut's a sure thing. I'll see if I can hook up enough for 15 or so folks. Maybe if I send enough wood to enough folks, we'll see one or two nice kid's bows up on next year's St. Jude's auction, eh ? :bigsmyl:
Kenny, sweet lookin' work there !
Benbow...it's on me, so no worries.
I would be willing to guarantee a couple hickory bows for the auction next year. Maybe a hunting bow and a kids bow.
Some smaller pieces of walnut would be useful in the handles as well.
I'd try and duplicate dposalski's efforts.
Bill, I would be interested in some 6' lengths of hickory and black walnut also.
I'm interested too. Let us know when you have some. I'll check on shipping. Larry
I'd love some hicory too, the least we could do is pay for shipping...
-Mike
I would also be very interested in the hickory
Thunder,
Where in NE ohio are you? I live in Warren but travel to ashtabula county and mahoning county regularly for buissness. I am thinking about learning how to build bows and would love some nice wood to work with
Thanks
I would love to have some of the hickory. I have twin 5 yr old boys and really want to make them each a bow. I have a UPS account so let me know and I will pay for my shipping cost. Please PM me when and if you could send me some.
Thank you
hey if you can let me know how much it will be. i'm interested myself in one if not all three ic the price is right.
I would love to get my hands on a couple Hickory peices. Thanks
Shadow Hunter
T.J., I'm up near Ashtabula, but not much longer...I get down in your neck of the woods 2 or 3 times a month. I go to Canfield to Baird Bros. sawmill for my finer s4s, etc. stuff.
OK, I called last night and talked to one of the sawmills I deal with in W.V. Told him I was looking for minimum of 20 sticks hickory and 10 of black walnut in something like 2x2 or 3x3, all six foot long minimum. Said he'd start laying aside for me, and my next trip down I will pick it up. Now as I said before, that'll be a while...according to my orthopedic guy yesterday, I'm laid up for another 3 weeks minimum...which puts me further behind in work. On top of that, trying to work out a move to the other side of town over the next few months, including a 6000 sq ft shop. Anyway, I'll use this thread for reference...to be fair, you'll get the wood based in order of the posts, sort of first come, first served. When I get closer, I'll give an update on here. I think the easiest way for me to ship this many would be in pvc tubes via ups. I'm thinking (just thinking right now) that I'll send an extra stick to anyone that'll make an extra bow for a kid or adult for next year's St. Jude's auction...and I'll cover shipping. If you just want a stick for yourself, that's fine too...but you pay shipping. There's no charge for the wood itself. Hopefully that sounds ok to everyone...or I'm open for other suggestions.
BTW, I left cherry off the above....because I already have two masssive grade logs laying here ready to go to the mill....so I'll have cherry as well.
Sounds great Thunder. I could put all three types of wood to work in a couple bows for the auction. Also, make sure you tell your guys at the mill that the pieces they set aside need to be straight grained and free of knots. I assume you knew that, but wanted to make sure it got communicated to the folks there, so they don't set aside stuff that would be used for other woodworking (highly figured).
I would also be interested in some hichory 1 in x 2 in x6ft let me know when :) :)
I would like some hickory too, not sure what size?, just started building bows