Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Bows => Topic started by: dragonman on November 26, 2010, 04:18:18 pm
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sorry to bring this up again guys but, I'm confused.. Would you use this boo or not???? shall I throw it away, waste a lot of money and many hours planing?? or risk it?? Has anyone seen this type of mould on boo before?? What I do depends on your answers this time, I dont know ???
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It is not a good mold, some white or powder green is ok, can whip off no damage but this is usually not very good.
Is it deep? If it disappear after some millimeter of thickness reduction I would use no problem, or if it does not reach power fiber. Usually if its on skin side I worry more. Maybe test one piece is better idea than trash.
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yes it goes right through the boo. I guess testing is my only option. A hopeful sign is , it may be dead, because when I bought it it had some white mold that I quickly removed with white spirit then it turned black????
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I think you may have just stained it, though I would still test a piece. Alcohol would mix with the pigments of fungus and soak in like a stain, even if just wipe off with cloth no solvent it stain bamboo a little. If it is damaged you can tell because it will snap at discolored spot rather easy, especially at node section.
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i am going to have to agree with most of the people on here, its prolly just the pigment, test it, see how it turns out, if it doesnt work, you can at least say you tried,
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thanks guys, that does help (and gives me fresh hope ;D) I'm really fed up with ordering bamboo, they tell me its good and when it comes it is split damaged mouldy and generally mistreated. It makes sense what you say, never thought about that. It doesnt look or feel degraded, I've looked under a lense and tested bits and it acts the same as good boo, but you know the work a bow takes!!! dont want to waste my precious time...
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thanks guys, that does help (and gives me fresh hope ;D) I'm really fed up with ordering bamboo, they tell me its good and when it comes it is split damaged mouldy and generally mistreated. It makes sense what you say, never thought about that. It doesnt look or feel degraded, I've looked under a lense and tested bits and it acts the same as good boo, but you know the work a bow takes!!! dont want to waste my precious time...
time < Money or time > Money
either way you look at it, if you waste one, it isnt going to end well, but you atleast tried,
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Are you sure thats mold? its hard to tell from just a photo. if its mold it should be soft in that spot. it could just be natural discoloration from time and oxidation. if its hard, I would use it. maybe heat temper it a bit for good measure.
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yeh Bucksbouy, it doesnt look like mold it looks like stain, not a good photo I know, never saw it before but it is just as hard as the un'stained' around it, so I'm gonna go with the above theory and use a piece, thanks for the imput.
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It's mould. Same thing happened to me. The mouldy bits are very brittle :'(
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Yes these spots will be brittle. Iv'e used bamboo like this once.But I put it In the handle.So if you can keep it on a non working spot handle or tips you'll be find.This is as much as I can help you.