ok guys,
I have decided to make a board bow. But that will wait untill I have to get to the lumber yard next time (I'm a carpenter so I generally get there pretty often). havn't decided on a wood species yet. I'll decide when I have some in my hand.
But, I did start to rough out another buckthorn log into a stave. The last one was short and gnarly. This one will be a 66" bow (69" stave), but still pretty gnarly.
I split and started to shape the log yesterday. No checks so far and I think I removed enough belly wood (heart wood) to hold that off. I am not sure how much sapwood to remove when I do debark, as I would like some of the distinct heart wood on the belly. I've got time though, needs to season for a while before I dare remove the bark.
I also am seriously tempted to back it with sinew. any suggestions from those of you who have worked with buckthorn? It might give me a chance perfect my tillering and not have the thing explode.
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