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Offline jimmy

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Re: osage cracks
« Reply #15 on: July 30, 2012, 02:36:54 pm »
I have one that I call "the stone that the builder refused".  It has these "wind checks" or whatever you want to call them.  It is 60" ttt, 65# at 27", made from a belly split that I was going to throw away to the burn pile.  I have been shooting it for over 3 years now.  Pound for pound it is my go-to bow.  Is it typical? No, probably not.  But it goes to show you that you never can tell.  I was going to trash the dang thing but I took a chance.  I will post pics of the checks to show you.  I will say that the checks in mine are not spread apart.  It is more like a fine line.

Offline Eric Krewson

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Re: osage cracks
« Reply #16 on: July 30, 2012, 03:56:39 pm »
I have noticed that osage that side checks is not very dense, somewhat chalky in texture in the early and late wood. I have never had the dense, buttery stuff side check.

My sinew disaster bow stave had been cut at least 5 and more likely 10 years before I used it. I also have a very good pin less Wagner moisture meter. I know a little about seasoning wood as well.

 
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