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Using Teak In Riser?

Started by Cupcake, February 11, 2009, 10:25:00 PM

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Cupcake

Is there a good reason that I have never seen a bow with teak in the riser?  I know it is heavy but so are a lot of other woods that are used in risers.

My local hardwood supplier has some genuine teak that is dead sexy and I think it would look sweet in a bow.

Is there a reason not to use it?
Kevin

7eyes

I tend to think of teak as a heavy black walnut, except much oilier. I think a good riser and limb wood. I have some, but haven't made a bow out of teak, yet.

KrEn

I have used it a couple of times. In a riser, and as strenghtening laminations on a recurve.
It becomes very nice when oiled and polished.

The teak i have had has been much too brittle to use as working wood, at least on the back.

K
-You see something, just whack it"

SpankyNeal

Go to Howard Hill Archery's website and check out the Scirocco Limited Edition Bow, it has a Teak riser.

Ken
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