Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Bows => Topic started by: Bevan R. on June 14, 2010, 09:20:47 pm
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Up until now, all the hickory backing strips I've used have been white sapwood. I just got an order in that is almost all tan heartwood. Anyone ever back a bow with hickory heartwood? My one experience with the tan heartwood was that is was brittle. Not something I would think of as a plus in a bow backing.
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i've tried it. ABSOLUTELY no good results to report. I wouldn't try again. I have had decent luck with pecan heartwood. although pecan is not as strong as hickory in any way. i say go with the sapwood and have some confidence.
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I had some straight grained hickory boards that were mostly heartwood. Had to back them with a sapwood strip. If I ordered hickory backing strips and I got heartwood I would return them. Sure it isn't waterstained sapwood?
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Yes, sure they are heartwood because one has a white edge along one side where the whitewood was. I have gotten water stained white hickory before (and loved it by the way) and this looks nothing like that.