Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Bows => Topic started by: wvarcher on February 06, 2011, 10:31:20 pm
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To keep Hickory and sugar maple outside. I just split a big hickory and a big sugar maple log in half. Not enough space to keep them inside very long. I would like to seal the ends with shellac and leave the bark on so i could move it all outside. ill probably cover the wood up with something.
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Down here any wood left outside with the bark on gets borers in it. I'm working on freeing up my shop attic space but so far all my wood is still outside.
George
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So i have to worry about bugs also! I was only thinking the wood may check a little.
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If you cover it I don't think you'll get any extra checking on the split side because it's outside. I honestly don't know how bad the borers are up in your neck of the woods, but they're terrible in Texas. I cut some mesquite and it looks like swiss cheese after about 4 months.
George
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Whitewoods are very susceptable to fungal infection. By covering the wood you will only perpetuate the problem. Fungi lover dark moist places. Storing bow wood outside is not a good idea unless it is sheltered from moisture and kept off the ground.
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George,i wonder if the wood borers were already in the wood when u cut the tree.
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Pat,thanks for responding. I can keep the wood as is or continue splitting it down to 3-inch wide staves if that will help.
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Some wood bores are present as eggs in the bark but soon hatch once the tree is cut or the temperature is correct for their survival.
The smaller you can get it the sooner it will dry. Taking the logs to stave size is ideal but you still have to store them properly or all your work is for nought!
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Thanks Pat, I should've let you handle this one as I have almost no whitewood experience.
George
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Thanks Pat, I should've let you handle this one as I have almost no whitewood experience.
George
thanks for responding,George. I didn't know i might be serving dinner for some bugs. There not going to eat my wood!
I asked the sawmill for smaller logs but they did not have any. Darn back is still hurting from the splitting and lifting.
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I spray all my staves with a pestside. (LOWES) Lots of times when I add to my stash the next year I'll spray everything down again. If your going to go through all the work it's wort a few bucks.
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Spray baby spray. Borers love hickory sap wood and maple will spalt in short order. Ignore the pain in your back and keep at it till you have the logs reduced to staves and the staves inside and sealed.Even though you will end up with more staves than you need the dry staves are good trade goods!!! I got 17 staves from one hickory tree.