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Cottonwood
TimothyR:
I have a friend that has a cottonwood limb that needs to be cut down.
I know that cottonwood is like poplar. Would it make decent arrows or would i be wasting my time with it.
Pat B:
You are never wasting your time trying out new possibilities for arrows. Give it a try and let us know how they turn out.
bjrogg:
--- Quote from: Pat B on July 15, 2018, 11:50:56 am ---You are never wasting your time trying out new possibilities for arrows. Give it a try and let us know how they turn out.
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Kinda the way I look at things to Pat. I've never tried cottonwood for shafts. I've used it for building other things. It is soaking wet when you first saw it. You can watch the water run out in front of the sawblade. Weighs a ton wet. We sawed a bunch one winter and piled them on wagon. The next day when we went to stack and strip them to dry they were all frozen together. Very nice light wood that's pretty easy to work with when cured.
Bjrogg
DC:
Worst firewood in the world. It's fireproof when wet and burns way to fast when dry ;D Might make good arrows though.
burtonridr:
--- Quote from: DC on July 15, 2018, 03:52:47 pm ---Worst firewood in the world. It's fireproof when wet and burns way to fast when dry ;D Might make good arrows though.
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Lol yea +1 WORST firewood ever!
If I remember right, cotton wood is light weight and very strong. Supposed to make good furniture. (SH)
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