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Main Discussion Area => Bows => Topic started by: Don Case on August 12, 2013, 08:55:50 pm

Title: Shovel handles
Post by: Don Case on August 12, 2013, 08:55:50 pm
Are shovel handles usable? I think they are ash or hickory. You would probably have to sort through them a bit to get one with straight grain.
Title: Re: Shovel handles
Post by: Weylin on August 12, 2013, 09:05:02 pm
I've seen bow's made from shovel handles before. I'd go for the hickory if you can and like you said, look for perfect grain.
Title: Re: Shovel handles
Post by: autologus on August 12, 2013, 09:17:54 pm
I have made a bow from a wheel barrow handle it was quarter sawn Ash.

Grady
Title: Re: Shovel handles
Post by: koan on August 12, 2013, 09:21:00 pm
Its not really worth the price imo unless you just wanna see if ya can. ;) if you have a Menards close by they carry hickory in store. I buy 1"x 2"x 6' edge grain for $5.99... I will prolly never cut hickory for bows again, lol. The trade bow i gave keenan a couple years ago was a Menards hickory board. It was cut well enuff i chased a ring. ;)... Brian
Title: Re: Shovel handles
Post by: bow101 on August 12, 2013, 09:55:29 pm
You mite be better off going to Windsor Plywood and finding something suitable.
Title: Re: Shovel handles
Post by: Don Case on August 12, 2013, 11:46:47 pm
Good point.
Title: Re: Shovel handles
Post by: MountainCoveArcher on August 13, 2013, 06:34:23 pm
I have made kids bows out of these.  Straight grain wheel barrel handles make a good 40lb bow.  Finding a good one is the hard part.  Followed the growth ring.  Shoots very well. I am sure if you backed it with sinew you could get a 50lb out it.  The wood was Ash.  The length on these handles are 60 inches.
Title: Re: Shovel handles
Post by: bushboy on August 13, 2013, 06:47:17 pm
I love windsor plywood,it's the menards of the north but it's pricey
Title: Re: Shovel handles
Post by: tallpine on August 13, 2013, 07:36:21 pm
+2 on the wheelbarrow handles, I was looking at some at the local hardware store the other day. I found one that was Hickory that had perfect grain orientation that could have actually had a ring chased on it. I have plenty wood so I passed on it but this might be worth looking into for the poor guys who live in bow wood deserts 
Title: Re: Shovel handles
Post by: sleek on August 14, 2013, 02:23:56 am
Dont ignore the hickory/pecan axe handles. They make great bows. I have made 3 bows of them and plan on many more. You can do a take down or a slice job.
Title: Re: Shovel handles
Post by: mikekeswick on August 14, 2013, 03:47:02 am
Problem is you are limited by the width and hickory boards are way cheaper for the amount of wood you get and you don't have to bother with a splice - one piece or spliced for no reason....I know what i'd go for!
Title: Re: Shovel handles
Post by: sleek on August 14, 2013, 03:57:43 am
I agree on the splice or no splice option Mike, because it can be aggrivating to make one. But I would like to know what your hickory cost you in board form. For me it is 50 + for a bow sized board.
Title: Re: Shovel handles
Post by: Slackbunny on August 14, 2013, 08:32:23 am
I agree on the splice or no splice option Mike, because it can be aggrivating to make one. But I would like to know what your hickory cost you in board form. For me it is 50 + for a bow sized board.

That seems quite high. I bought a huge chunk of hickory that was approximately 8'x6"x2" for like forty bucks a couple years ago. Several potential bows in that one.
Title: Re: Shovel handles
Post by: koan on August 14, 2013, 11:46:47 am
Sounds like i need to go in biz sellin hickory boards... Wow thats high! If yall got Amish close check them out... I got enuff ash and hickory from them to get 12  2" wide 6' long bow blanks(high quality) for less than $60... You might also be able to order from Menards web sight if ya aint got one close. They carry in store a wide variety of hardwoods... Brian