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Question about wood grain

Started by TroyH, October 03, 2007, 04:12:00 PM

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TroyH

I am new to the bow building challenge.
I've been doing a lot of reading and am about ready to start my first.
I got some good looking hickory to start with, right rings and all.
My question is this:  I was given some walnut, but the grain/rings don't run right.  Can you still make a bow out of such wood if you put a hickory backing on it, or is it still of no value?
Formerly known as PastorHunter.

mmgrode

You can make a wonderful bow out of a not such nice of a piece of wood by backing with hickory.  Walnut will make a fine belly to a hickory backed bow.  Just make sure to keep the hickory thin enough.  Good luck, Matt
"We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence, then, is not an act, but a habit."  Aristotle

George Tsoukalas

Grain is very important in a potential board meant to be a bow. There's stuff on my site and other sites.. Check the How to section. Jawge


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