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Main Discussion Area => Bows => Topic started by: Simmental on June 30, 2012, 09:37:29 am

Title: Lowes stave
Post by: Simmental on June 30, 2012, 09:37:29 am
I just picked up this at Lowes for 12 bucks. It is 60" long and solid hickory with pretty straight grain. It is actually a contractors wheelbarrow handle. I am planning on cutting some "wild" staves to hide under the bed but I want to be busy while they are drying so I though I would give it a try. I figured it should work better than the red oak boards that are pretty much the only other option at the hardware store. What do you think?
Title: Re: Lowes stave
Post by: mikekeswick on June 30, 2012, 09:46:52 am
Hard to tell from the picture but if the grain is good then there's a bow in there!
I've made a few recurves from spliced axe handle's before I knew where to get good hickory from.
Title: Re: Lowes stave
Post by: Simmental on June 30, 2012, 10:07:09 am
Here is a closeup of the grain. I couldn't get a picture of the grain along the whole length.
Title: Re: Lowes stave
Post by: Hrothgar on June 30, 2012, 10:30:52 am
That grain looks great. One thing to keep in mind , the end with the handle has violated 1/4' of rings as it tapers. I guess you could reduce the rest of the handle down so that it is all one ring/ flat. Then you will have a completely even back. The other 3 sides shouldn't matter.
Title: Re: Lowes stave
Post by: PEARL DRUMS on June 30, 2012, 10:43:33 am
Anything is better than trim boards. Good choice.
Title: Re: Lowes stave
Post by: toomanyknots on June 30, 2012, 11:00:46 am
HA! Good find.
Title: Re: Lowes stave
Post by: Simmental on June 30, 2012, 11:27:48 am
Hrothgar, I was planning on doing just that, seeing as I have plenty of thickness. I was also planning on choosing the side where the rings are spaced farther apart for the back because I assumed that this is the side closest to the outside of the tree. Am I right in that? I will keep posting as the project progresses.
Title: Re: Lowes stave
Post by: dmikeyj on June 30, 2012, 11:46:12 am
I have used these for ring chasing practice, and backing strips.  As for the grain, just don't chase the underside, unless you want to try a concave back bow... (don't ask me why I mention not chasing an under-ring  :o)
Title: Re: Lowes stave
Post by: beetlebailey1977 on June 30, 2012, 12:29:43 pm
I have made a few bows out of those.  I prefer to saw it down the middle with a table saw the use that as the back that way the round handle ends up being a tip on the belly.  I saw saw it so the grain is quartersawn.
Title: Re: Lowes stave
Post by: lesken2011 on June 30, 2012, 03:00:52 pm
I saw some of those in HD, but they didn't specify what kind of wood, so I was sceered to try. They had some smaller stuff in ash, but none that looked too good, though. That looks like a good one. Good luck with it!
Title: Re: Lowes stave
Post by: KHalverson on June 30, 2012, 03:13:29 pm
Anything is better than trim boards. Good choice.
im finding that out in a hurry
Title: Re: Lowes stave
Post by: Simmental on June 30, 2012, 03:24:33 pm
Lesken, I thought that it was hickory from the start but it isn't a wood I have worked much before. Stacked next to these handles were some axe handles that were labeled and it was pretty easy to compare the grain.
Title: Re: Lowes stave
Post by: beetlebailey1977 on June 30, 2012, 03:34:16 pm
It is getting harder to find good hickory handles anymore.  Some are not hickory....always check to see if it is tagged that way.