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Primitive Skills / Re: Life is good
« Last post by wooddamon1 on February 04, 2025, 09:45:22 am »
Oh yeah. About 9 miles down the road so very doable.
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Bows / Re: Bamboo backing sapling bow
« Last post by Roballa on February 04, 2025, 07:54:25 am »
Thanks for all the encouragement and tips! Hamish - I’ll definitely check out the Yatala place next time I’m passing by.

After taking on board your advice I’ll leave the boo backing for another board bow instead of trying to back the elm sapling. In that case I’ll definitely try the heat gun on the belly as Hamish suggested (another new technique to try out!).

Just a couple of quick questions re the heat treating…

1. Should I wait for the sapling to dry out to stable weight/moisture content, then roughly shape and floor filler before heat treating while clamped to a reflex mould?

2. Would you heat treat again in the reflex mould after final tillering to further reduce set and strengthen the bow?

I’ve heard heat treating is good for white woods like this one, but comes at the cost of weakening the fibres - too much of a good thing?!

Thanks again Hamish and co - Keen to hear your thoughts on the right ‘order of operations’ to approach the heat treating for the elm sapling.

Cheers, Rob
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Bows / Re: 54 inch bow/ draw lenghth
« Last post by EthanFinn on February 04, 2025, 05:48:56 am »
The maximum sensible length for a bow that pivots in the handle is typically half the length of the bow, depending on the draw weight and handle design, along with a quality stave and skilled bowyer.
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Bows / Re: short bow brace height
« Last post by BrokenArrow on February 04, 2025, 01:20:43 am »
I do about 4 to 4 1/2 brace for all my short bows that are 41 to 44 inches in length
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Bows / Re: Takedown Osage in the works
« Last post by ajooter on February 03, 2025, 10:09:34 pm »
Nice looking bow!! I want to tackle a takedown someday as well.
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Bows / Re: Bamboo backing sapling bow
« Last post by Hamish on February 03, 2025, 04:49:48 pm »
Hey Rob, The spotted gum bow looks really good.

I would put the elm stave on a form for heat treating, and just to even up the reflex, makes tillering easier. Yes, it is a fair bit of work, especially if you need to make a form, but it can be used on further staves.

For bow timber, I'd try Matthei Timber at Yatala. It's at the other end of Brisbane to you. I haven't been there for a while, (I live down in Sydney)but they stocked Bulletwood/Beefwood/Massandubra, locally called Pacific jarrah. I rate this as a top bow wood, when backed with boo, hickory, or even a strip of straight grained bulletwood, and reflexed 1-2" in glue up.
 They also stocked some lemonwood, I think that was called Pacific ash, or something similar. Again, another highly rated bow wood when used the same way as with bulletwood, backed.
They had a small amount of Ipe, another top bow wood.

There should also be some bow wood, growing around your region. Red/Pink ash, alphtonia excelsa. Its usually a small to medium understory tree in dry sclerophyll forests. In rainforest areas, Saffronheart is another great native bowwood.
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Primitive Shoots and Events / Re: 27 th Tennessee Classic 2025
« Last post by bjrogg on February 03, 2025, 03:57:40 pm »
I’m so glad you are able to still post this event on the site pappy.

Someday lord willing I’ll get to the Classic but probably better chance of a visit some other time of year.

Here’s to a great Classic and safe journey for all.

Bjrogg
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Primitive Shoots and Events / Re: I am planning on going to OJAM!
« Last post by bjrogg on February 03, 2025, 03:51:03 pm »
I’m hoping to get to it someday. It’s kinda my plan b this year if plan a falls through. I think plan a is going to happen though so probably not this year.

It is a little better time of year for me to get away though if our weather is poor for farming.

Lot of people I’d like to meet there.

Bjrogg
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Around the Campfire / Re: Life on the Farm
« Last post by bjrogg on February 03, 2025, 03:28:24 pm »
I'd solder the archer in front of the truck  :OK


Makes me want a whole army of them.

That’s a great idea GlisGlis, but I think right now he seems to like it right here. I think he feels right at home in this strange land.

Bjrogg
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Around the Campfire / Re: Life on the Farm
« Last post by GlisGlis on February 03, 2025, 03:10:10 pm »
I'd solder the archer in front of the truck  :OK
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