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jameswoodmot:

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--- Quote from: Jim Davis on March 12, 2026, 11:24:24 pm ---To avoid fretting, go wider and thinner.

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sure. I can make a bow from any wood. but not the bow I want in this case  :)

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Hey Simk, European hornbeam is a wood I’ve been keeping my eyes out for. What kind of size bows were you making when it was fretting?

simk:

[Hey Simk, European hornbeam is a wood I’ve been keeping my eyes out for. What kind of size bows were you making when it was fretting?
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Hey James, me thinks the ones  that fret were about 35mm wide and around 67"ntn - that worked well up to 40#. I'd say if you go 45mm you can get the 50#. Its good wood.

I was wondering if I could use it as a backing - I read somewehere the english bowmakers used it for backing in the victorian age. that might work, it feels like interlocking grain. however, I have made so many experiments, maybe leave that one to someone else  :)

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