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HOP HORNBEAM " IRONWOOD" LOGS

Started by Dean Marlow, November 02, 2007, 01:55:00 PM

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Dean Marlow

Guys I just recently cut some Hop Hornbeam logs. They are not real big in diameter averaging about 4" across. Can I saw these down the middle and make two staves out of them? Since they are not very big in diameter they are really high crowned.Can you decrown them for a flatbow design? I have never worked with Ironwood. Need advise. Dean
Dean Marlow

Minuteman

You could saw them or split them. Theres nothing wrong with a high crown on a selfbow if it doesn't bother you. I've read that a very gifted, experienced bowyer gives the performance nod to high crowned selfbows.
 A four inch HHB tree is way older than you think. Tried counting the growth rings yet?
There sure is alot of air around a squirrel...eeyup.

Dean Marlow

Yes I started counting the rings and gave up. To close together. I wouldn't want to guess how old they are but it is way older than me. Dean
Dean Marlow

Ted Fry

Heck yeah , nothing wrong with a high crown , I do it all the time with vine maple.
Ironwood makes a great bow and yes those rings can be plenty small, nice to just take off the bark and start tillering however rather than chasing a ring all the time.


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