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more guts than me..I wouldn't of split it in two...1 1/4 is mighty thin width for a BL bow... its not osage and is gonna take some set at that width ..but I guess at 30 to 40 lbs it should hold well..good luck..gut
Wood can do funny things eh when ya relieve them from the different stresses within a tree. I don't know for certainty but my guess is that as the tree got bigger it had to hold more tension and weight hence why the top split pulled in more reflex. As a tree grows the stresses upon it change,and it can be different from a belly split to a top split etc etc...and tension and compression sides as well etc...who knows maybe it was growing more straight up and as it got bigger and had more weight a wind event or something caused it to lean even more causing the tension side to become stronger than what was grown before it. Now that outer wood is having to hold more than what was before it when it was younger.
If sapwood shrinks faster than the rest of the wood it'll check. And I'm assuming this piece is near proper mc and ready to bend. If that's the case then theres not enough moisture loss to cause reflex due to moisture loss. And this happened immediately I assume as well, and not over a few days or more losing moisture. I can count on quite a few occasions when I've removed belly wood or a belly split from proper mc ready to bend wood to see it reflex almost instantly. And some of them was wood 15-30+ years old seasoned. There's proven stresses in trees that can be released in ways that can cause it to move,and has nothing to do with moisture loss issues.
Quote from: blackhawk on April 01, 2015, 04:18:56 pmIf sapwood shrinks faster than the rest of the wood it'll check. And I'm assuming this piece is near proper mc and ready to bend. If that's the case then theres not enough moisture loss to cause reflex due to moisture loss. And this happened immediately I assume as well, and not over a few days or more losing moisture. I can count on quite a few occasions when I've removed belly wood or a belly split from proper mc ready to bend wood to see it reflex almost instantly. And some of them was wood 15-30+ years old seasoned. There's proven stresses in trees that can be released in ways that can cause it to move,and has nothing to do with moisture loss issues.I'm not saying that doesn't happen, a belly split from just last week kept its shape while the rest of the stave with the sapwood removed took additional reflex. However when I split the belly from a stave with sapwood I expect the back half to take significantly more reflex than if the sapwood were removed. Locust sapwood does check significantly easier than locust hardwood in my experience; in western Washington I expect bare sapwood to check into the first two or so rings of heartwood but leave chased rings unsealed no problem. When I get a clean split of sapwood off the back of a locust stave it pulls into more of a C shape than a parentheses.
Is that a proofed thing that BL sap is not as tension strong as heart wood? In my case is doesn't seem so, have nearly no set so far on the long bow.