Hello fellow craftsmen.
A moment to introduce myself.
I'm a NorCal dwelling, truck driving(disabled now), LP shredding beginning bowmaker/organic farmer.
The names Paul...nice to proverbially meet you.
All I ever see anymore is potential bowwood. The Black Locust patch along the side of the interstate.
The Plums in the Home Depot parking lot-the straight, snakey Sweet Gum limbs in the front yard-I'm hooked, I know, and loving every minute of it.
I'm honored to share in the ancient skill of bowmaking with y'all, and the older I get the more important it is for me to understand and learn the ways of our ancestors so we can preserve them for the next gen.
Accordingly, I've dove head on into bowmaking. Got the 1st TBB(taking my time with chapter 3),and have been flingin wood chips for the last 2 months now.
There's wood aplenty here in the foothills of NorCal. Lots of Black Locust(love this stuff!!)which is actually invasive up here.
So here some
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1. Any bowyers in Sacramento/El Dorado County area?
2. Is there a collective agreement on seasoning methodology?
(I can't wait a year to make a bow guys c'mon!!!)
3. I've exposed, chased, and violated some pretty tough earlywood growth rings with Black Locust. Could I use this instead of latewood for my back?
4. Do I really have to wait a minimum of a year to season my staves?
5. Anybody make a selfbow from Live Oak? They grow straight and true round here.
6. Do I really have to wait a minimum of a year to season my staves?
Thanks in advance for all the help. Look forward to learning all I can.