Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Bows => Topic started by: Spotted Dog on April 22, 2016, 03:02:21 pm
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I am chasing a ring on an osage stave. I am going to leave sap wood on. I have one ring on it end to end.
Now how important is it to remove every little piece of the top ring ?
Dog
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it is important to have one continuous ring. I've only left extra wood on top of knots, when I thought they needed it.
I left a ring of sapwood on my last BL bow but I only do that on osage had BL when there is not enough heartwood.
Jawge
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Like George said, remove all of the ring above the back ring. It should come off easily with a scraper.
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I guess this may be a dumb question. In one section at center near the end the wood is a bit lighter color.
Is this another ring or can this happen ?
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I think I answered my own question. I took my stave out side in the sun and observed it there.
As I went side to side along the end grain I saw a defining difference in colors. So I feel sure I have
one ring. It feels that way too. If you can go by feel. I can always back it with rawhide .
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Rawhide won't save your bow, it just helps a little. Take your time and run the ring perfectly, not a matter of being a perfectionist running a ring needs to be perfect. Its not that hard and you probably need the practice anyway.
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I can use the practice . I have made mostly whitewood bows.