Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Bows => Topic started by: snedeker on June 03, 2009, 12:05:09 pm
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I have lots of experience with BL heartwood. Has anyone else notice that BL growing in waste ares with topsoil scraped off, such as around a retention pond, has a generally different aspect than forest BL? It is thornier when young and looks more like Acacia, grows incredibly fast. I cut one down in such a setting two years ago, 4" in diameter debarked, over 1/4" think rings of sapwood and only 1 inch thucj area heartwood in center. Even with that sapwood, the staves feel very heavy, and I was thinking about trying one designed like a white wood. 1 3/4" wide. I made a sapling bow with rounded cross section of one just 1.5 inch diameter a couple years ago, all sapwood, and it was very sturdy.
I just finished a BL board static recurve, backed with hemp. I guess I'll get some pics together.
Too much bowyering, slowing down on my writing. Must be spring fever
Dave
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Remeasured. Piece is actually 3.5 inches in diameter. in the 1 and 3/4" deep half split, the 3 sapwood rings (BL always has 3) take up 7/8" and the heartwood takes up 7/8 inch. So it is in line with your BL specs. Thanks.
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Oh sure. Made lots with sapwood backs on saplings. The best scenario is a heartwood back. I've found that the closer you get to the heartwood the stronger the sapwood. Have fun. Jawge
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Love black locust. What a great wood. I have a couple staves that have been seasoning for 2-3 years now and am itching to start on them.