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Title: Is it fixable? Or well Carved firewood?
Post by: 15DLongbow on February 22, 2012, 05:37:00 pm
while doing the final tillering the bow got a nice crack through the back...the burlap/TB2 backing held it together..i was wondering if this can be fixed or if i should just scrap it and start bow number 2?
Title: Re: Is it fixable? Or well Carved firewood?
Post by: Del the cat on February 22, 2012, 05:40:46 pm
You can see the grain is running diagonally across the bow... it was pretty much an accident waiting to happen.
I think with board bows you pretty much need a board with no grain run off in any direction before you start.
Better to spend 2 hours looking for a perfect board than 8 hours making a bow doomed to failure.
Don't beat yourself up tho'... I had one go BANG last week.
Happens to us all.
Del
Title: Re: Is it fixable? Or well Carved firewood?
Post by: RBLusthaus on February 22, 2012, 05:43:07 pm
start  bow # 2.

It is interesting to see where the bow broke - - looks like it broke right along the grain line which exited the back.  It is the hope that the backing would have protected against this kind of failure, but sometimes the wood just has other ideas.  Hang that one up in the shop to remind you that nobody (and no stave or board) is perfect.

Russ 
Title: Re: Is it fixable? Or well Carved firewood?
Post by: 15DLongbow on February 22, 2012, 05:44:14 pm
yeah, Im definitely keeping this one...she was my first :D well, Looks like i may be taking a run down to the home depot today to look around!
Title: Re: Is it fixable? Or well Carved firewood?
Post by: PEARL DRUMS on February 22, 2012, 05:59:13 pm
Have some patience and find a good board. If the pile doesnt have a good board in it, walk away and search another day. Look into hickory and maple as well. Bad grain isnt a gamble its a sure break 99% of the time in a board bow.
Title: Re: Is it fixable? Or well Carved firewood?
Post by: 15DLongbow on February 22, 2012, 06:35:36 pm
just got back from home depot, another Red oak board. grain is much better only 1 run off on the entire length. I cant seem to find anything besides Oak, Maple or Poplar around here...
Title: Re: Is it fixable? Or well Carved firewood?
Post by: Gus on February 22, 2012, 07:01:49 pm
What part of the country are you in 15DLongbow?

-gus
Title: Re: Is it fixable? Or well Carved firewood?
Post by: 15DLongbow on February 22, 2012, 07:31:08 pm
Central connecticut, The lowes/home depot's only carry maple, oak and poplar boards...nto real sure where else to look other than the woods. lol
Title: Re: Is it fixable? Or well Carved firewood?
Post by: Bevan R. on February 22, 2012, 07:43:16 pm
You might check your yellow pages for tree removal services. Contact them and see if you can get friendly with them. Also, try to find people that sell firewood. Check with them about getting upslit logs. Another option is the trade thread here.
Title: Re: Is it fixable? Or well Carved firewood?
Post by: paulsemp on February 22, 2012, 07:54:04 pm
Once that happens you will never look at grain in wood the same. You almost need that once to make you look twice at a piece of wood. Congrats on braking your first and if you keep at it won't be your last. Don't burn it, keep it like a trophy!
Title: Re: Is it fixable? Or well Carved firewood?
Post by: 15DLongbow on February 22, 2012, 08:07:33 pm
Its not my last, actually already started Bow #2! the risers glueing on right now, gonna start shaping out tomorrow..
Title: Re: Is it fixable? Or well Carved firewood?
Post by: Bernal on February 22, 2012, 08:17:43 pm
Don't be afraid to look for specialty hardwood stores that cater to carpenters. The one I've started going to was very understanding when I said I wanted to look through every board because I wanted it to make a bow with. I just kept the pile organized and they were very friendly. I also just paid them a few more bucks to rip the boards into nice stave dimensions. :)
Title: Re: Is it fixable? Or well Carved firewood?
Post by: bubby on February 22, 2012, 08:57:28 pm
try and get plain sawn or fully quartersawn wood, i've had more luck with quartersawn myself, Bub
Title: Re: Is it fixable? Or well Carved firewood?
Post by: George Tsoukalas on February 22, 2012, 09:14:42 pm
There is a lot of board info on my site.  You may want to take a peak. Jawge
http://georgeandjoni.home.comcast.net/~georgeandjoni/
Title: Re: Is it fixable? Or well Carved firewood?
Post by: sweeney3 on February 22, 2012, 09:18:02 pm
Bow number 2.
Title: Re: Is it fixable? Or well Carved firewood?
Post by: DRon knife on February 22, 2012, 09:33:01 pm
google it,you'll find a lumber supply nearby...especially in ct :)   Were you trying to bend 3/4" stock?? If so the run off wasn't going to be your only issue...maybe to thick,pics can be deceiving tho!!

 Gl on your wood search and maybe think Hickory(shes awful forgiving),Ron
Title: Re: Is it fixable? Or well Carved firewood?
Post by: 15DLongbow on February 22, 2012, 09:48:23 pm
No she was about 1/2 thick at that point, probably pulling 50ish pounds at full draw which for me is about 27" for the couple times i shot her it was pretty strong, put an arrow almost all the way through my target :D but I have bow 2 getting the Riser glued on so i should be able to start work on that tomorrow.
Title: Re: Is it fixable? Or well Carved firewood?
Post by: MoNative on February 23, 2012, 01:03:28 am
That stinks but it happens. I have started 5 board bows and finished 1 that was pretty good. Finding I good piece is a jo in its own.
Title: Re: Is it fixable? Or well Carved firewood?
Post by: RBLusthaus on February 23, 2012, 01:59:01 pm
15DLongbow - I dont live all that far from you.  If you want to take a trip, and would like to try working on a stave, I would be happy to give you one to work on if you come for a visit.  PM if you are interested.

Russ