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Title: alternative wood backings?
Post by: deermaster on January 05, 2008, 08:08:56 pm
has anyone tried any other woods for backing other than hickory? how about maple avalible at stores like lowes?  anyothers?  thanks for any info!
Title: Re: alternative wood backings?
Post by: SimonUK on January 05, 2008, 10:24:45 pm
I've heard ash is ok, although it's apparently not as good as hickory.  Bamboo is used a lot.

I have a related question. Can willow be used as a backing? It strikes me as being a springy fibrous kind of wood but I've never heard of it being used.
Title: Re: alternative wood backings?
Post by: Justin Snyder on January 06, 2008, 12:25:23 am
I have seen guys use maple and many other woods.

Simon, I have considered trying a couple with willow and aspen just to see what happens.  I don't think they will break, but that don't mean they will have enough tension strength.  Justin
Title: Re: alternative wood backings?
Post by: Hillbilly on January 06, 2008, 10:43:22 am
I've heard Marc and other people say that ash and maple make good backings for belly woods with marginal compression strength that might be overpowered by hickory or bamboo. Mullet posted a really nice ash-backed hornbeam bow last month. Seems like Badger won bow of the year with a red oak-backed yew bow a couple years ago.
Title: Re: alternative wood backings?
Post by: Badger on January 06, 2008, 04:20:27 pm
   I use quite a few different backings. Pretty much I think of about 3 classes of backings, soft mdium and stiff. I try to match them to the belly the best i can. Hickory and boo I rate stiff, maple, red oak, pecan, ash I go more by the density in how I apply it. Maple, hickory and boo are my main backings. I use the maple on all the softer stuff like cherry, yew, cedar, even red oak and most other white woods I come across. Steve