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Self bow wood harvesting.

Started by arrowbuster, January 19, 2014, 03:38:00 PM

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arrowbuster

I have got my eye on an Osage orange tree that lives on my property. The question I have is when is the best time to cut the tree. I know it will take time to season so I figure should get on with it. Also wondering how long to cut the logs. Any advice will be greatly  appreciated.
AH ACS CX 60" 53@28
PITTSLEY PREDATOR 60" 56@28
CASCADE BRUSH HAWK 56" 49@28

lpcjon2

I would also post this on the Bowyers bench on the main page, thats what those guys do.
Some people live an entire lifetime and wonder if they have ever made a
difference in the world, but the Marines don't have that problem.
—President Ronald Reagan

Pat B

Cut now into 6' logs and seal the ends. Split at least in half in a week or two. In another week or 2 split into staves and either remove the bark and sapwood and seal the back or leave the bark on and spray it with an insecticide to prevent borers from eating once they hatch.
Make the most of all that comes and the least of all that goes!
TGMM Family of the Bow

far rider

I'll look back through my issues, but I remember TBM had a good article on it. It may have spanned 3 issues. It covered cutting and seasoning the staves.
Noli rogare pro onia pauciora, rogate pro scapulas latiores.

I go afield with bent wood, stick and string in search of serenity  through my primal quest.

Venatôr

arrowbuster

Pat, what is the best way to seal logs? Also do I keep them stored inside or out?
AH ACS CX 60" 53@28
PITTSLEY PREDATOR 60" 56@28
CASCADE BRUSH HAWK 56" 49@28

Basinboy

Now is the time to cut while the sap is low.
Great advice from Pat B
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longbowhntr

Bill,you can use wood glue, shelac, paint etc to seal them with. I keep most of mine stored inside my shed/shop just to keep them out of the weather.
Good luck, David

arrowbuster

This is the input I am needing, thanks guys.
AH ACS CX 60" 53@28
PITTSLEY PREDATOR 60" 56@28
CASCADE BRUSH HAWK 56" 49@28

far rider

My father in law used plane ole Elmer's white glue to seal the ends of his rose bushes after trimming. I'm also sure log home companies or suppliers would have sealer and insecticidal applicants. I'd love some progressive threads on your build. Something I really want to do.

Tim
Noli rogare pro onia pauciora, rogate pro scapulas latiores.

I go afield with bent wood, stick and string in search of serenity  through my primal quest.

Venatôr

red hill

Use Elmer's carpenter glue or, my favorite, spray shellac. It's quick and not as messy.

Store out of the elements in a dry location.

Pat gave very good advice.  He's one of our most promising young bowlers! LOL! Seriously, Pats an ace!

Pat B

Seal them with the above mentioned products. I also prefer shellac(spray can variety).
Store the staves out of the weather and off the ground.
Make the most of all that comes and the least of all that goes!
TGMM Family of the Bow


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