Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Bows => Topic started by: RDK on April 27, 2012, 04:36:35 pm
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Hey guys---
Neighbor just stopped by, I’m making a bow for his son, wanted to know if I’d like to cut some wood for fence posts. They just bought a tract and need to clear it for berries. Quite a bit of black locust. Now—since there have been so many postings on black locust lately I’m thinking that a few fence posts will wind up in my shop.
Question-I’ve read a lot of past posts on preparing black locust staves—if I head out to cut in the next few weeks—what do you experienced fellows recommend for preparing staves. I can’t work them until we are off from milking from December to February.
As always--thanks!!!!
Ron
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I do nothing more than split and seal ends Ron.
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Split, seal the ends and put to dry.
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Split, seal the ends, remove bark AND sapwood and get them to near floortiller dimensions. Dries in a few months.
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Cut them extra long, split and leave to dry. Since I plan cut off the split ends, I dont worry too much about sealing the ends. But they will take a long time to dry.
For quicker drying - split, remove bark and most sap wood, thin the middle and seal both the ends and the back, leave for 3 months to dry and Bobs your uncle. When ready to work, chase a ring and go.
Russ
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Hey thanks guys. . . . .
Russ...Roger That...... ;D
Ron