Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => HowTo's and Build-a-longs => Topic started by: magick.crow on September 16, 2015, 06:26:12 pm
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"You will also want a large hewing stump (also called a hacking stock or chopping block). Mine are about 20″ diameter or more, and about 24″ high. "
So I am "making" this for my ax carving and bow work, perhaps some spoon making or whatever.
What wood should I use?
How should I dry it? It will be green.
How tall and wide to you like it? I am about 6 foot but my wife might use it as well. Should we have two?
Should I go with the end grain or make a cross gain one on legs known as a pig?
Would love to hear any alternative ideas as well.
I live in Germany so local wood is best but I am open to hearing what is used in other places.
Thanks.
Douglas E Knapp
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Good Question.....I'm interested in the answers also.... :)
DBar
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Very good wood for that is "Hainbuche" also called white beech. "Hainbuche" is similar to Hophornbeam.
It is a dense and hard wood.
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I made a black locust pig I used for 20 years. I just had a very big log that I split for staves and I did not want anymore and this side was knotty anyway. It was 25inches wide and 5 ft long. Put 4 legs of the same wood. It stood there for 20 years. I don't remember what I did with it or why. About 22 inches high and it worked for me. I did not know it had a name. I often thought about planning flat the top or at least a part, I never did.
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yeah, black locust or in germany "Robinie" is also a good choice ...
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Thanks for that. What do you use in the USA?