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4th Annual Moon Tree Gathering

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Vacation has been approved for 3/18. Be there after lunch.

osage outlaw:
Dave, Would you mind if I arrived Friday morning as well?

hedgeapple:
Sorry Clint, check in for the "honeymoon suite" is 2PM.  haha  Just kidding.  Come on down whenever you can get here.

hedgeapple:
This crack might be a "game changer."  It's not a good picture of the location of the crack.  It came from the handle, across through the left fade and of the limb.  GRRR!  I thought I had sanded/scraped through most of it, but when I heated that limb to straighten string alignment, it opened up more.  I've scraped and sanded it out now, I think.  I'm 80% sure that I still have enough wood to make a 50# bow.  I had planned on a stiff handle bow, but it's 50/50 as to whether it will have to be a slightly bendly handle bow.  My saving grace is the limb are 2" wide.  My handle is still over 1" thick.  So I'll be making the call as I get more bend in the floor tillering.

Tuesday, I'll even out the trough I scraped in the fade to remove the crack.  Then reduce the thickness of the limb through floor tillering.  I'll have a better understanding of bow then.  After that, I'll attempt to heat out some woo-dee-doos on the other limb.  I've never worked on "one limb at a time" during the flooring tillering before.  But, if I work on flattening the humps out of the top limb first, tomorrow, that will be all I get done, because I like to wait for the wood to neutralize at least a day after I use a heat gun on it before I try to bend it.  We'll see how this technique works out :)

Promise I'll take more pictures, tomorrow.

Man, it great to be in the shop, WORKING ON A BOW, again.  I had forgotten how addicting those little curls of yeller wood are.  :)

osage outlaw:
Where is the picture Dave?

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