Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Bows => Topic started by: kylerprochaska on February 21, 2010, 05:20:01 pm
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What are some good woods for tip overlays....ive been looking for something with strength that also looks good....any suggestions would be great...I like the looks of bocote but I dont know how it holds up
-Ky
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I used bloodwood, wenge, jatoba, ipé, prune, osage, ebony, greenheart, zebrano...
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Thanks frank ;D
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i use whatever wood i use in the riser to compiment. unless your using a high performance string strength shouldn't be an issue or a really high draw weight bow. antler is pretty strong and light. got to have good mating surfaces though. a buddy gave me a red stag antler shed and i have used that for many many bows.
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I use whatever I think will look good with whatever wood, stain, leather, etc. i'm using. Most of the time though I end up using walnut, purpleheart, ebony, antler, or sonoran oak.
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About anything will work as long as it's not really soft. I try to use something that either matches or contrasts with the rest of the bow. I've used walnut, osage, purpleheart, zebrawood, burl maple, padauk, desert ironwood, deer/elk/moose antler, buffalo and cow horn, and probably other stuff that I don't remember. The only thing I tried that seemed too soft was mahogany.
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I have used many hard woods that I just thought would look good, But one of my favorite material is Cow Hoof. Here is a couple of pics. There are a few tricks to get the most out of a hoof let me know if I can help.
(http://i38.photobucket.com/albums/e125/MDS65/OsageSelfbow025.jpg)
(http://i38.photobucket.com/albums/e125/MDS65/OsageSelfbow026.jpg)
Mark
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PS: I use all these woods withh FF flemsh strings with no problems.
MDS maybe a little build along on how to use the hoof??
Also Kyler I have a build-along here about how I make overlays, maybe you want to have a look...
http://www.primitivearcher.com/smf/index.php/topic,1729.0.html