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Fox
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Beach wood
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April 20, 2021, 12:45:34 am »
I have a beach sapling stave I cut a year ago.... (beach is my favorite tree for some reason) I couldn’t find much info on the wood... one post Marc said he made a few bows from it and they lasted... anyone used the wood much ?
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April 20, 2021, 12:59:01 am »
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Hawkdancer
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Re: Beach wood
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April 20, 2021, 01:35:00 am »
Looks like that check goes to center of the stave, I would think to use wedges to continue to get 2(?)
Bows perhaps. Likely best to remove the bark and seal the ends and back. Beech is a white wood. Good luck, we don't have it out here.
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Re: Beach wood
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April 20, 2021, 02:58:21 am »
Beach wood is normally pretty knackered, all that time in the sea and sunlight doesn't do it much good
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M2A
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April 20, 2021, 08:26:22 am »
Only one time. Stave from a 12"log. Exploded in spectacular fashion on the tree after about 200 shots. Tension brake, Best guess is it was 5 lbs heavier than I thought which was 5 lbs heiver than it should have been
bow scale read 58 lbs in the aftermath. I have a couple more staves from that log but will keep it at 40-45 lbs for next attempt and think that would do well.
With a high crown like you have you may want to back it. I think it will work fine so long as your not trying to push the limits.
Mike
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Marc St Louis
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Keep it flexible
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April 20, 2021, 09:51:55 am »
I've made maybe 1/2 dozen Beech bows and all turned out well. The last one I worked on didn't turn out so good though. I tried stressing it a bit more by heat-treating and reflexing, it chrysalled badly. Treat it like White Ash
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