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Main Discussion Area => Bows => Topic started by: ionicmuffin on January 30, 2014, 11:07:12 pm

Title: Osage stave with check in the end.
Post by: ionicmuffin on January 30, 2014, 11:07:12 pm
Ok, so a friend of mine is making a bow. I am guiding him though the process, I know that he wont be guaranteed a bow but it is osage and its 55". There is a check that is on the end of the stave that runs 8, maybe 10 inches into the stave, If he keeps the check in the nock then i would imagine it shouldn't be a problem. He will be using his handmade knife for almost all of the work except for some of the tillering and all the finish work. I was wondering if checks that run out the tip is of great concern, If not that would be great because this stave looks like it has promise.
Title: Re: Osage stave with check in the end.
Post by: huisme on January 31, 2014, 12:03:42 am
In my experience it isn't a problem as long as it goes all the way through the knock and out the tip.  If the crack runs through the cutout of a knock it's a recipe for disaster. Binding with sinew should help things.
Title: Re: Osage stave with check in the end.
Post by: Pat B on January 31, 2014, 12:11:31 am
It doesn't sound like a good stave for a first time builder. Not only the 8" check but the 55" over all length. A good starter stave should be 68" or so.
Title: Re: Osage stave with check in the end.
Post by: ionicmuffin on January 31, 2014, 11:28:14 am
So maybe I should have him work on a piece of oak instead and he can take his time with the osage? working it down to one ring slowly and carefully getting profile laid out and such?