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Offline superdav95

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Re: bamboo self bow build
« Reply #45 on: February 02, 2026, 12:53:48 pm »
I would start over with the riser you have to much time  in the limbs at this point and it looks hopeful for a good flight bow. Did you do some force draws as you went? Has the early draw changed much from24-26”? If you need some good Osage for riser wood let me know. I have lots of belly drops off my longbow builds.

I’m gonna rebuild the handle with teak.  I’ve got some here that I purchased from lumber yard while back.  Glad I didn’t get rid of it before the move!  I have some ipe too but don’t want to waste it on this.   I didn’t get to doing the force draw curve yet as I was merely trying to get closer to my target first.  But it was looking good and consistent.  I’ll do one when I get back to where I left off and write down some numbers.  I’ll try this teak first and let you know how she goes.  😎
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Re: bamboo self bow build
« Reply #46 on: February 02, 2026, 01:14:47 pm »
What sort of bloodwood is the question?

I had used Massaranduba for bellywood and it is very good (not as good as ipe but nearby).

Massaranduba is often called Bloodwood!?

Ya I’m not sure what variety it is.  I bought this plank from a local lumber yard and it looked cool.  Written on the end grain was “bloodwood”.  I actually wonder if this is paduak mislabeled.  The rack that I got this from had many varieties stacked together.  The give away for me is the smell of paduak when it’s cut.  It’s very distinctive smell.  When cutting this plank it reminded me of paduak.  I think it may in fact be mislabeled bloodwood. Unless bloodwood is another name for paduak.   Anyway it’s pretty stuff but not good for strength apparently. 
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Offline bjrogg

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Re: bamboo self bow build
« Reply #47 on: February 03, 2026, 09:05:40 pm »
I’ll be watching Dave (-P

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Re: bamboo self bow build
« Reply #48 on: February 03, 2026, 10:38:29 pm »
What sort of bloodwood is the question?

I had used Massaranduba for bellywood and it is very good (not as good as ipe but nearby).

Massaranduba is often called Bloodwood!?

Chumash. Massaranduba is an excellent bow wood, like you mention just a touch under Ipe. I've never heard of it being called Bloodwood. Personally never used any Bloodwood, because it doesn't have the greatest reputation for compression fractures.

Historically Massa' has been known and both beefwood, and bulletwood.

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Re: bamboo self bow build
« Reply #49 on: February 03, 2026, 11:49:42 pm »
Bloodwood has the nastiest saw dust. It makes me sick. For a couple of days anytime I worked with it.

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Re: bamboo self bow build
« Reply #50 on: Today at 07:26:10 am »
I'm from Germany and the common names are a bit different. Old names bloodwood, bulletwood, beefwood often declare a lot sort of woods.....

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The dust of Massaranduba smells like some sort of pepper and I always have a burning in the noose, when I work with.