Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Arrows => Topic started by: keekeerun on February 15, 2008, 09:38:46 pm
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I cut some multiflora rose shoots a week ago, they seem to be drying quickly, how long does it usually take for them to dry. I also cut some forsylthia shoots, they are coming out quite straight and I think they will be a nice shaft. I have'nt heard of any forsylthia shoots suggested for arrow shafts but I think these will come out fine.
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Usually a month or two of drying will make them usable, just depends on the humidity and temp. Whenever they dry enough to spring back to shape when you bend them, they're getting dry. If you bend them and they stay bent, they're still too wet.
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Thanks Hillbilly. I just did some more straightening and I think they need some more drying time.
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You can continue to straighten them as they dry and will have to use very little heat for final straightening. Pat
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i debark mine as soon as i get them, but i leave the last coupple inches of bark on the end. I have had no problems with them checking
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I debarked them right away, I can see only one starting to check, but they are cut 36 inches long, so I have room to play with, hopefully I'll be able to save the one checking. THANK YA.