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Horn Bows / Re: using single piece wood for cores and many horn pieces for the belly?
« Last post by Robert Pougnier on November 18, 2025, 02:17:20 pm »update:
I've been spending multiple days cutting, steaming and flattening 4 buffalo horn halves. The outer ones have been doing great, but the inner ones are delaminating some. The curve on the inside is very tight, which is part of the issue. I've made sure not to steam them too long.
I decided to use only the outer halves, which means i now need to process two more horns.
Since I do have some flat strips I bought, I've decided to use these for my first build to eliminate some variables and also to save myself some extra work. I'm doing some final prep on a single piece ash core. I just need to deflex the handle a bit. After recurving it, it's only 45" NTN. I was not counting on that much shortening! It started as a 52" piece before recurving.
I'll be grooving the pieces today and tomorrow, and then sizing them for a couple days before I assemble. I'll post pics before I glue up.
I've been spending multiple days cutting, steaming and flattening 4 buffalo horn halves. The outer ones have been doing great, but the inner ones are delaminating some. The curve on the inside is very tight, which is part of the issue. I've made sure not to steam them too long.
I decided to use only the outer halves, which means i now need to process two more horns.
Since I do have some flat strips I bought, I've decided to use these for my first build to eliminate some variables and also to save myself some extra work. I'm doing some final prep on a single piece ash core. I just need to deflex the handle a bit. After recurving it, it's only 45" NTN. I was not counting on that much shortening! It started as a 52" piece before recurving.
I'll be grooving the pieces today and tomorrow, and then sizing them for a couple days before I assemble. I'll post pics before I glue up.
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