Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Bows => Topic started by: sonny on January 31, 2008, 08:50:13 pm
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It seems that I recently read that someone had had good luck with sinew backed eastern red cedar sapwood, of which I have a good blank that's nearly ready for backing.
I had intended to make a selfbow from it but I already have some sinew shredded so figure I might give that a go.
please point me to the thread if you remember the post.
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Sonny, Try entering "sinew" and "juniper" in the search box at the upper left hand corner of the page. You'll get several hits that deal with ERC ( WHICH IS A TYPE OF JUNIPER - J. sylvestris.
My opinion is that ERC is a great bow wood, espicially if backed. Ron
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Is the Eastern Red Cedar the same cedar that is common here in North Carolina??
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Hi, I've never spent much time in NC., but if your 'cedar' has red/ pink heartwood and smells like a cedar chest once dried, it is ERC. Several other "cedars" are present on the east coast, but to my knowledge they all have white wood. Ron
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Huntersteve, it's the same one. Lots of cedar around when you get down out of the mountains. The challenge is in finding a clean piece that isn't just a bunch of knots connected together. Look for the ones growing out in the woods instead of the field cedars.
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I have a video ( Full Circle) where Thad Beckum cuts a slab of cedar out of a living tree with a greenstone axe and makes a bow from it. It was ERC and all sapwood if my memory serves me. He sinew backed it .
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the reason I asked is because I have a cedar log stowed away in the dry that that was cut and saved for fence post or whatever else......but now I'm thinking about trying to make a bow out of it....Steve