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Started by yote20, June 14, 2025, 11:03:47 PM

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yote20

Do these boards have the right grain?

mmattockx

For what? Lams, board bows, something else? Are they oak? What size?

Grain is very straight and the ring orientation isn't too bad. With the rings going through at an angle you may get a bit of limb twist through the draw but that isn't the end of the world overall. Unless you're trying for a world beating flight bow I expect those boards will make decent middle of the road bows. I'd certainly be happy to use them.


Mark

yote20

Quote from: mmattockx on Today at 09:54:47 AMFor what? Lams, board bows, something else? Are they oak? What size?

Grain is very straight and the ring orientation isn't too bad. With the rings going through at an angle you may get a bit of limb twist through the draw but that isn't the end of the world overall. Unless you're trying for a world beating flight bow I expect those boards will make decent middle of the road bows. I'd certainly be happy to use them.


Mark

Sorry. I am trying to make a bow to hunt with. Board bow. I have some bamboo I was going to back with on one of them. They are red oak.

Pat B

They would make a board bow but I doubt they will hold up to a boo backing. Hickory, elm or maple backing would work ok with it.
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mmattockx

Quote from: Pat B on Today at 01:53:01 PMThey would make a board bow but I doubt they will hold up to a boo backing. Hickory, elm or maple backing would work ok with it.

I agree with Pat. Red Oak is compression weak to start with; putting a strong, stiff backing on like bamboo will just make that problem even worse. Instead, I would be trapping the back to help balance it with the weaker belly.


Mark

yote20

Quote from: mmattockx on Today at 05:30:20 PM
Quote from: Pat B on Today at 01:53:01 PMThey would make a board bow but I doubt they will hold up to a boo backing. Hickory, elm or maple backing would work ok with it.

I agree with Pat. Red Oak is compression weak to start with; putting a strong, stiff backing on like bamboo will just make that problem even worse. Instead, I would be trapping the back to help balance it with the weaker belly.


Mark

Ok. Im glad I asked. So I need to use a different backing or nothing at all with oak and use the bamboo with something else?


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