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fishfinder401
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noel laflamme noellaf2@cox.net
white oak
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October 31, 2011, 02:14:27 am »
hi, i was wondering how white oak would do in a elb style, it would be from a stave. it would be from a branch of huge tree on a property we are selling, it must be 200 years old at least
also, what properties does this wood have, and what weight can i safely obtain
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noel
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bubby
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October 31, 2011, 05:08:01 am »
i don't know about an elb, but it makes a great self bow, and a great backer as well, can't hardly break it, in fact i ain't broke it yet, course you probablly want a 200# bow and i can't vouch for it above 70#, Bub
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Hrothgar
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October 31, 2011, 11:30:26 am »
White oak is strong with nice even grain as a rule. In an ELB it is kind of slow and will take set. Don't know for sure how heavy a bow it can make. Good luck.
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mikekeswick
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October 31, 2011, 12:13:48 pm »
I'd go for a fairly heavily trapped back, heat treated belly and make it long (78ish). It won't fail in tension anyway!
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adb
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October 31, 2011, 01:05:27 pm »
White oak makes a decent backing. Nearly as good as hickory.
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Matt S.
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October 31, 2011, 01:11:17 pm »
Lots of good advice so far. I'll throw my 2 cents in...
If you want to make a heavy bow (warbow), and knowing you that's your plan
I'd be sacrilegious and make the bow with a flat belly and crowned or trapped back . . . . the exact opposite of the ELB cross section. Though I have no experience with this wood or warbows, I would guess with this cross section and a very long (78" +) stave you could make one hefty bow.
Best of luck and keep us updated.
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TurtleCreek
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October 31, 2011, 02:09:13 pm »
What kind of draw weight are you looking to get out of it?
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fishfinder401
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noel laflamme noellaf2@cox.net
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October 31, 2011, 02:50:53 pm »
thanks foe all the info, as far as weihgt goes, i just want to make it at the upper reaches of what the wood can handle, nothing specific, if it can only handle 70, thats fine, but so is 150
thanks
noel
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TurtleCreek
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October 31, 2011, 03:15:21 pm »
I have a hickory english longbow blank but It certainly wouldn't be able to get that high in draw weight, maybe 45 to 50 pounds at most.
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aznboi3644
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October 31, 2011, 03:25:43 pm »
If you do a search in the warbow section there is a bamboo backed white oak ELB that is around 120lbs draw weight IIRC
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