Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Bows => Topic started by: bubba pharris on January 05, 2010, 08:22:31 pm
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whats the best way to remove bark or can you leave it own ? also how much wood should be left around knots ? any replies appreciated
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Bubba, I would use a draw knife. or a machete with two hands. You need to remove the bark, but just the bark. The next layer is called the cambium, it will be a thin brown layer, use a scraper of some kind to clean that off down to the first growth ring of the hickory. I like to leave as much as as possible around the knot depending on it's size, it proportional really.
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Bubba,you may already have your tree cut,and if so ,do just like Dano said.But,if you can cut your trees in spring ,right after the sap has risen good,the bark,and a lot of the cambium will strip right off ,then ,what you see is the back of your new stave. I cut all my whitewoods in the spring of the year because it's so much easier. God Bless
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thanks for your help