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stickbender:

     Nice little piggy, Manny.  Do you bar b que them, or pit cook them, or oven cook em?


                                                                  Wayne

stickbender:


     Manny, I see the island is covered with invasive Australian Pine, or Brazilian oak, or any number of other names, since Australian pine is a misnomer, as Australia has no native pines, just imports for timber, and paper.  But have you ever attempted a quickie bow out of it?  Steve Parnell came over to Eddies, last week, and he had one he had made out of it, and I was impressed, enough, that I just might go cut some.  I always thought it too brittle.  It is supposed to be in the Hickory family, as I was once told a long time ago.
I know it will rot pretty quickly in the outdoors.  But it was just a sapling bow, and very snappy.  ;)

                                                                        Wayne

jeffhalfrack:
  Cool  stuf Manny!    btw   the guys on  the  pirates  want to  hear  about  this  is  you  have  time,  thanks and keep it  comming!  JEFFW

NOMADIC PIRATE:

--- Quote from: jeffhalfrack on January 15, 2011, 11:33:45 am ---  Cool  stuf Manny!    btw   the guys on  the  pirates  want to  hear  about  this  is  you  have  time,  thanks and keep it  comming!  JEFFW

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Dang, I forgot about Pirates of archery  ::) ::) >:( >:(  I gotta come and check you guys out.

NOMADIC PIRATE:

--- Quote from: stickbender on January 15, 2011, 04:28:42 am ---

     Manny, I see the island is covered with invasive Australian Pine, or Brazilian oak, or any number of other names, since Australian pine is a misnomer, as Australia has no native pines, just imports for timber, and paper.  But have you ever attempted a quickie bow out of it?  Steve Parnell came over to Eddies, last week, and he had one he had made out of it, and I was impressed, enough, that I just might go cut some.  I always thought it too brittle.  It is supposed to be in the Hickory family, as I was once told a long time ago.
I know it will rot pretty quickly in the outdoors.  But it was just a sapling bow, and very snappy.  ;)

                                                                        Wayne

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wayne, I tryed twice, both times I got huse compression fractures, but there 2 different strains, so could be that the other one works

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