Primitive Archer
Information and Resources => Trading Post => Topic started by: sharpend60 on October 29, 2012, 08:10:49 pm
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I'd like to try an osage sapling, sucker or branch.
I have no interest is chasing a ring and like the contrast between sapwood/heart wood.
I have all sorts of stuff for trade.
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I have some but they aren't dry. I cut them in july or august. The only thing I did to them is seal the ends.
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Anything in particular you want in trade?
I'm not afraid of drying anything.
Stuff doesn't hold onto moisture round here,
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What size diameter and length are you looking for? I can send pics tomorrow. Let me make sure I have something that will work for you and then we will figure out a trade.
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Something like 2"+ diameter and 60"-66".
Ive never worked osage so... I would defer to your experience.
I like to shoot between 60-70lbs at 28"... And am pretty open to design but Ive been wanting to try a 5 curve.
Im okay with backing it too, rawhide, sinew or even flax.
Perhaps we should discuss via PM.
Thanks
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I didn't have anything that would work. Is there anybody else that can help him out?
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I have a sucker that I cut last winter in the shed somewhere. At the small end it shows only abut 1/2" of heartwood thickness though. It has several little pin knots where little branches were. I will take a pic of it tomorrow so I have something to show you. It might be just what you need, since it don't take much osage to make a bow. I haven't got to it yet, since I was planning on chasing a ring and those little knots were gonna take more time than I have right now! I can't remember just offhand how long it is, maybe around 68" and is about 2 1/2" diameter at the fat end and well over an inch at the skinny end.
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Sounds like it would work.
Even if it is a bit shorter or thinner.