Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Bows => Topic started by: fishfinder401 on October 29, 2011, 09:19:38 pm
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i was just looking at a woodworking store near where i was having dinner and well..... i found what seems to be the mother-load
this is a list of woods they have, they didn't list hickory online but i saw it in store
Bocote
Blackwood, African
Blackwood, Burmese
Blackwood, Tasmanian
Bloodwood/Satine
Bubinga
Cebil
Cedar, Spanish
Cherry, Brazilian
Chechen
Chakte Viga
Cocobolo
Ebony, Black and White
Ebony, Gaboon
Ebony, Macassar
Ebony, Striped
Guayacan
Hormigo Negro
Huayruro
Indian Laurel
Jobillo
Kauri
Kingwood
Lacewood
Louro Preto
Lignum Vitae, Argentinean
Mahogany
Marblewood
Mesquite, Black
Mora
Olivewood
Osage Orange, Argentinean
Padauk
Palm, Black
Pink Ivory
Purpleheart
Quina
Redheart
Rosewood, Bolivian
Rosewood, Burmese
Rosewood, East Indian
Rosewood, Honduras
Rosewood, Yucatan
Satinwood, Figured Asian
Snakewood
Tamboti
Tasmanian Eucalyptus Burl
Timborana
Tineo
Tulipwood
Wenge
Yellowheart
Zebrawood
Ziricote
btw i saw allot of these in store ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
thanks
noel
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ok..... i realize this is a long list, so which are definite no's
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Here is a list i got from someone a couple years ago that was put together by Tim Baker. Hope it helps
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Have not used such exotic woods for bows....
Have made some toy blocks for my grandson out of many. And some turkey call from a few others. Ebony for a part on a crossbow. Tip overlays from a couple.
If I were to choose a wood for a bow to try from that list I would of course try the osage!! ;)
All the bows I have tried are from local woods.....except for a guava stave.
Hope someone can help you decide on a bow wood!! 8)
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Don't know alot of these woods you have listed above, I would exclude the woods that Tim Baker has mentioned as non bow woods and borderline bow woods. For the rest of these wood I would do a search on this forum. I am missing laburnum as a true bow wood on the list of tim baker, maybe more woods are possible than listed.
All ebony and blackwood species are probably to heavy and very expensive. I have seen snakewood used as bellywood in longbows, it's very beautiful.
If I can remeber correctly I have seen bloodwood as a belly wood a few times
greetings stefan
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What woodworking store was this?
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What woodworking store was this?
its called woodcraft
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We've got one of those up here too, great place.
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What woodworking store was this?
its called woodcraft
When I read your list I immediately thought of the Woodcraft closest to where I live (20+ miles away). Their tropical wood selection includes Purpleheart, Paduak, Zebrawood, Yellowwood, and Jatoba (among several others).
Are you interested in making a selfbow out of these or are you looking for a belly wood for a heavy longbow? I'm also interested in reading any responses since I would like to make a few heavy bows sometime down the line... I've got plenty of good hickory waiting to be cut into backing strips.
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either self of belly woods, they also had ash, hickory and maple for backs ;D
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i have made a couple of laminates from Argentinean Osage ,whiteoak and purple heart from woodcraft , it was hard to find straight grains to work with but i found some that where OK.
The Osage was boo backed and it is a fast hard shooter.....
I used the purple heart as a core and it works good i would definitely back it with something like wood or boo....
I am almost finished w/a the boo backed whiteoak and so far it is shooting good at 22'' ......