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Main Discussion Area => Bows => Topic started by: Lee Slikkers on February 27, 2011, 06:09:17 pm

Title: Tis the "season" for a wood haul...
Post by: Lee Slikkers on February 27, 2011, 06:09:17 pm
Here is a link to some pics of the Osage I harvested this morning.  I also put a couple close up pics from the Osage branch cutting that I gathered on Thursday and split.

https://picasaweb.google.com/BlackRiverRaptors/02_27_11#
 (https://picasaweb.google.com/BlackRiverRaptors/02_27_11#)

You can see from the Tape what the diameters of the two new logs are...the larger log is 74" long and the other one is 81" long.

So, between this morning wood run and the ERC I harvested on Friday ( https://picasaweb.google.com/BlackRiverRaptors/02_25_11# (https://picasaweb.google.com/BlackRiverRaptors/02_25_11#) )I should have my hands full for some splitting and stashing away for curing.

Thanks~
Title: Re: Tis the "season" for a wood haul...
Post by: Sparrow on February 27, 2011, 08:01:52 pm
 Nice ! That big log rocks
Title: Re: Tis the "season" for a wood haul...
Post by: SiongSA on February 28, 2011, 08:31:27 am
straight osage, well don ;D
Title: Re: Tis the "season" for a wood haul...
Post by: Pappy on February 28, 2011, 09:42:19 am
Prett good looking haul. Lot of bow there. :)
   Pappy
Title: Re: Tis the "season" for a wood haul...
Post by: Lee Slikkers on February 28, 2011, 10:30:08 am
Thanks guys...I'm sure this was the "easy" part of the process.  I'll post up some progress pics once I get to working a stave.  Thanks again.

Title: Re: Tis the "season" for a wood haul...
Post by: ohma on February 28, 2011, 11:26:17 am
your gona be busy with the wedges for a while.nice : :P
Title: Re: Tis the "season" for a wood haul...
Post by: Lee Slikkers on February 28, 2011, 11:39:53 am
Yup, need to wolf down another cup or two of coffee and then it's out to stretch my back and arms with the sledge and wedges.  Never thought I'd get excited about cutting trees and splitting wood but when you dream about what may be lurking inside these (as opposed to fire wood  ;)) then I guess it only makes sense.
Title: Re: Tis the "season" for a wood haul...
Post by: Lee Slikkers on February 28, 2011, 09:05:41 pm
Well, with a 5lb sledge (need a bigger one) 1 steel wedge (need more than 1) and 3 "Red Oak Wedges" (all fall from a glued up board bow project) I was finally able to get most of my recent wood haul split.  I think I may be able to get one more split on each of the Osage 1/2's but I wanted to mull that over before wrecking an entire 1/2 of the log.  I also have 1 or 2 more splits to get out of the last larger ERC log but I was whipped  ::)  The rest of the ERC split like a wet dream compared to the Osage.

(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/_neJ--vb8EaA/TWwuc1dvpqI/AAAAAAAAAmI/8Cl5L52eEUg/s800/CIMG0533.JPG)

(https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/_neJ--vb8EaA/TWwu9f9EpNI/AAAAAAAAAmM/t5bhy2gUK8A/s800/CIMG0534.JPG)

Enjoy~

Title: Re: Tis the "season" for a wood haul...
Post by: gstoneberg on February 28, 2011, 10:11:11 pm
Nice work.  That one osage log is perfectly straight.  That doesn't happen very often.  I hope it stays straight once it dries and you split staves out.  I don't think I would split it again until it dries.  I assume you've sealed the ends of the osage?  I love the color in that ERC, beautiful.   My back hurts just thinking about moving those osage logs.

I have 2 boys (ages 12 and 16) coming over tomorrow to help me split up some seasoned osage into staves.  Youthful energy and osage splitting is a great match.   I use an 8lb splitting maul, 2 hatchet heads and a large steel wedge to do my log splitting.  The boys are real hard on the maul handle though.

George
Title: Re: Tis the "season" for a wood haul...
Post by: Lee Slikkers on February 28, 2011, 10:20:26 pm
Thanks George, I walked up and down this one Osage row trying to select the straightest one I could manage to cut/drag out on my own.  I'm pretty happy with it so far.  I was wondering about holding off on splitting them until they had a chance to dry a bit.  Good to hear that my intuition was working and kept me from possibly ruining some good wood.  All the wood laying there has had the ends sealed up good (2 coats of Elmers Glue)

That ERC split like a slice of bamboo...it was very nice!  That stuff looks so nice when you get it sealed and that heart wood starts to truly show.

Thanks for looking...

Title: Re: Tis the "season" for a wood haul...
Post by: gstoneberg on February 28, 2011, 10:42:15 pm
Lee,

The other thing I would worry about is borers.  It won't be bad if you're storing the wood indoors.  I had good luck with the batch of osage I cut last summer spraying it with an insecticide.  I just debarked some last night and it was clean.  It was still a little damp so I sealed it after debarking.  Of course, you could debark those half logs and seal the back with more elmers.  That works even better.  The bark comes off easier when it's green.  I tore off a draw knife handle last night on a very seasoned billet debarking it.

We have cedar down here but it doesn't seem to be ERC, doesn't look like that and isn't as red in the heartwood.  I like to cut rounds off a cedar log and make turkey fan plaques with it.  They finish out real pretty, but like to split so you have to seal them.

George
Title: Re: Tis the "season" for a wood haul...
Post by: Lee Slikkers on February 28, 2011, 10:53:13 pm
George, thanks for the added tip.  I really don't want to mess with any insecticides (I don't keep chemicals like that around my place since I'm a Falconer and those type of poisons are a fatal mix when Hawks & Falcons are around)  I think I will debark while they are green.  I plan on storing them in my attic.  I just got into this addiction so I've still got to get my bench/vise arrangement figured out and moved out of the basement and into the garage.  Sounds like a good project for tomorrow  ;D

Neat idea on the Turkey Fan mount too...I need to make one up for a hen Turkey that my female Harris Hawk caught this year.

(https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/_neJ--vb8EaA/TVNRRl3201I/AAAAAAAAAgA/ucYck-akwRA/s800/IMG00022-20101228-1547.jpg)

Thanks!

Title: Re: Tis the "season" for a wood haul...
Post by: cowboy on February 28, 2011, 10:56:21 pm
That is some fine looking wood there Lee! Makes me miss when I'd go out and work myself to death - but happy ;D. I have a bunch of osage that I split in half and sprayed with some stout insecticide and the borers still made themselves at home. I would take George's advice and peel that bark unless of course your storing it inside. Nice haul!
Title: Re: Tis the "season" for a wood haul...
Post by: cowboy on February 28, 2011, 11:01:24 pm
Well apparently we posted at the same time. Sounds like you already have it all covered. That's pretty cool - the hawk and turkey, hmm..
Title: Re: Tis the "season" for a wood haul...
Post by: HoBow on February 28, 2011, 11:07:55 pm
Nice haul!  Looks like a lot of work  ;D  I've made wood runs like that about 4 or 5 times and it's a workout!  I'm content with getting 1 tree now.  ;D
Title: Re: Tis the "season" for a wood haul...
Post by: gstoneberg on February 28, 2011, 11:26:11 pm
Lee,

I'll attach a picture of how the cedar looks with a turkey fan.  I'm not very artistic, but it is a quick, cheap way to do a fan.  I agree, the  hawk/turkey picture is very cool.  I can understand not keeping pesticides.

George

Title: Re: Tis the "season" for a wood haul...
Post by: Canuck Archer on March 01, 2011, 12:56:26 am
If someone can fly over Canada and drop some osage seeds, that would make me very happy.  I envy those of you who are south of the border, and those who have access to Yew. 

I welcome conversation from Canadian Bowyers too.  I started making bows last summer, and have learned a lot.  As soon as I figure out how to post pictures of them I will do that. 
Title: Re: Tis the "season" for a wood haul...
Post by: Lee Slikkers on March 01, 2011, 10:02:18 pm
If someone can fly over Canada and drop some osage seeds, that would make me very happy.  I envy those of you who are south of the border, and those who have access to Yew. 

I welcome conversation from Canadian Bowyers too.  I started making bows last summer, and have learned a lot.  As soon as I figure out how to post pictures of them I will do that. 

Maybe this Fall I can mail you some Osage Orange "fruits" for you to process/plant.

Hey George, that does look very cool!  I may just do that with this hen Turkey fan and possibly tool up a leather portrait of my Harris Hawk to go over the center plate.  Thanks for the idea.

Title: Re: Tis the "season" for a wood haul...
Post by: youngbowyer on March 01, 2011, 10:47:50 pm
Lee,

I'll attach a picture of how the cedar looks with a turkey fan.  I'm not very artistic, but it is a quick, cheap way to do a fan.  I agree, the  hawk/turkey picture is very cool.  I can understand not keeping pesticides.

George


Is that the one you made George? that wood looks like ERC, Mind posting more pictures so we can determine if it is. The heartwood look a little dark though. Does that tree have blue berries/ cones?
Title: Re: Tis the "season" for a wood haul...
Post by: Lee Slikkers on March 01, 2011, 10:50:06 pm
Yup, definitely ERC...

Title: Re: Tis the "season" for a wood haul...
Post by: gstoneberg on March 02, 2011, 09:24:48 am
I believe it was ERC.  Some of the trees had blue berries.  I also had an apple orchard and lots of the trees got those weird cedar/apple growth things on them.  When they did the renovation to my pond up there the dozer guy bulldozed all the cedar trees along the bank and I went out and cut 3 disks off the largest cedar tree.  If I had it to do over, I'd cut the disks at an angle with the chain saw instead of straight through.  Then you'd have an oval to work with.  The only challenge is that cedar likes to check between the lobes of the round.  Fortunately, the fan covers over half of it so you can hide a split or in one case a completely broken off lobe under the fan.  I used a hand held belt sander to make the disk nice and flat.  That heartwood really is striking once the finish gets applied.

George
Title: Re: Tis the "season" for a wood haul...
Post by: Holten101 on March 02, 2011, 12:11:58 pm
I have been stocking up on my prefered wood this winter too. I found out a buddy of mine at my local archery range is a forester, which has opened up for a practically unlimited supply of Wych Elm:-). Wych Elm is THE bow wood around here (Denmark), so I took all my little trailer could handle:-)

(http://i995.photobucket.com/albums/af73/Holten101/IMG_2491.jpg)

The trunk to the left (below) is Prunus Padus, which we cut down to make room for the chainsaw around a much bigger Elm tree (leaning against the wall...barely visible).....Im curious to test the Prunus Padus since we have alot of it locally and it is regarded by foresters as unusuable.

(http://i995.photobucket.com/albums/af73/Holten101/IMG_2492.jpg)

Since the picture was taken I have split all of it (very easy when its freezing) and unfortunatly the biggest trunk had bad propellar twist:-(....still leaves enough for a dozen bows or so:-)

Cheers
Title: Re: Tis the "season" for a wood haul...
Post by: Lee Slikkers on March 02, 2011, 12:19:40 pm
I love it!  Congrats on a great load of Bow wood...I'm still "stalking" the local woodlots I have permission to cut on and making mental notes on the few species I'd like to try soon.

Thanks for sharing~
Title: Re: Tis the "season" for a wood haul...
Post by: Ifrit617 on March 02, 2011, 08:36:28 pm
Awesome wood you got their.. Wish I could get my hands on some of that ERC... It is absolutely beautiful....
Title: Re: Tis the "season" for a wood haul...
Post by: Lee Slikkers on March 02, 2011, 10:22:16 pm
Awesome wood you got their.. Wish I could get my hands on some of that ERC... It is absolutely beautiful....

Where about's are you located?  If any of this cures nicely and is not too knotty I'd gladly trade ya a stave for something you might have locally...