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Offline autologus

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Re: Light Hawthorn Bow
« Reply #15 on: May 06, 2013, 09:28:25 am »
Awesome bow, I cut a common Hawthorn yesterday about 2 -2.5" in diameter, debarked it and sealed the ends and man is that stuff heavy and dense.  I know you have said it should be cured slowly, how long would you suggest to let it dry?

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Offline bow101

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Re: Light Hawthorn Bow
« Reply #16 on: May 06, 2013, 02:55:56 pm »
Awesome bow, I cut a common Hawthorn yesterday about 2 -2.5" in diameter, debarked it and sealed the ends and man is that stuff heavy and dense.  I know you have said it should be cured slowly, how long would you suggest to let it dry?

Grady

I'am no expert, but I have some that I cut early march, left bark on and sealed the ends, it's now sitting outside in the sun at over 80 degrees.  See what transpires..! ;D
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Offline bubby

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Re: Light Hawthorn Bow
« Reply #17 on: May 06, 2013, 03:06:32 pm »
glad to know you can make a "light weight" bow :laugh:, like I said before I really like your style of bow making, I keep expecting to see one that still has leaves on it one day, you go from cut to bow so fast, Bub
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Offline Zion

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Re: Light Hawthorn Bow
« Reply #18 on: May 06, 2013, 11:09:35 pm »
Haha thanks guys!
Thanks Bryce, who needs a shirt  O:)
SquirrelSlinger, i roughed it out and sealed the belly and tips. Then i waited a few weeks and took the bark off. Then floor tillered, let it sit more, and then final tillered it.
Thanks PrimitiveTim, yeah, the doctors said it's a tumor. :laugh:
Thanks Jodocus, i added those with a magnifying glass. It actually works pretty good, not primitive, but ya could just use charcoal i guess.
Thanks Dubois
Thanks Hrothgar, this is one of the straighter ones lol.
Thanks Grady, i would probably cure it for 6 months (after being roughed out at some point down the line.) If you leave the log whole it can take a hell of a lot longer.
Yeah Bow101 this weather can really get a stave seasoned fast....
Thanks Bubby, yep i can  ;D That would be pretty cool, i think the leaves would dry up pretty quick tho haha  ;D

Thanks for the nice words everyone
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