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Offline Radon

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Juniper
« on: June 10, 2008, 01:09:52 pm »
Hej all,

I managed to get hold of a very nice piece of juniper (Juniperus communis).
It's about 76" long, fairly straight with very few knots. I managed to split it into three staves, avoiding most of the knots.

Now I read that juniper is a good wood for sinew backed "D"-bows. But what about a juniper selfbow with a stiff handle?
Anybody out there who did that?
I'd like to build the bow 68" long, 60#@28", flatbow design with fairly wide (2") limbs.
What do you think? Possible?

Thanks for your replies.

Radon
Dresden - Germany

Offline JackCrafty

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Re: Juniper
« Reply #1 on: June 10, 2008, 01:47:55 pm »
Yes, possible.  Around here we have ashe juniper.....and I've made short bows (50" or less) with and without stiff handles (selfbows and sinew-backed).  They shoot smooth and fast when well tillered.

IMO, a long bow would require some skill to make sure it didn't feel "flabby" when shot.  Juniper is not stiff wood.
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