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Is Sitka Spruce a good bow wood?

Started by akbowbender, January 21, 2008, 06:33:00 PM

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akbowbender

I have a couple of nice Sitka Spruce trees downed on my lot that I haven't bucked up yet. Before I do, though, I would like to know if Sitka Spruce makes a good bow wood. I heard that someone on Prince of Wales Island made Sitka Spruce long bows, but I haven't been able to confirm this, or find any information by searching the web.

Thanks.
Chuck

Jim now in Kentucky

If you sinewed the back it might work as well as  juniper.  Sitka  spruce  is  a  good arrow  wood.
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Outwest

Old growth Sitka Spruce is one of the lightest weight to strength ratio woods of any kind.
It used to be used to make airplanes a few years back.
My dad and I used it to build a drift boat several years ago. It was the lightest and easiest rowing drift boat I've seen.
Someone should try it for bow wood. I would think it would be good.

John

Tree man

Any wood can make a bow. Sitka Spruce is very strong for its weight so,  as Jim said-it might do well with a sinew backing....but SS would never be my first choice a sa bow woood. Denser harder  woods are generally superior bow woods to anyunbacked conifer. And, while I love my sinewed juniper Owl's blazing speed I don't expect the durability from it that I'll get from my sinewed Osage.

Fletcher

Might be pretty good between a couple strips of fiberglass, tho.  Only one way to really find out.
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akbowbender

I guess I'll split off a few staves and set them aside for possible bow making experiments. I'm not sure I'm crafty enough to make a bow. I have been trying to make arrows the way Jay Massey did by splitting shakes off of spruce logs and planing them down. All I've managed so far is a pile shavings and couple of sticks that sorta look like arrows!
Chuck


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