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Bows / Re: First go with Black Locust
« Last post by GlisGlis on Today at 05:48:06 am »
It had most of the sapwood sawn off, some checks in one end and a point on the other.

It seems to me that you have an all sapwood stave.
All the black locusts I've seen had dark heartwood and very pale sapwood with a clear separation.
I've made 2 bows all sapwood with a very tiny strip of heartwood (fading to none at tips) that shoot well.
Probably a full sapwood bow would work well too
Nice bow outline you got there.  :OK
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Arrows / Re: Plains style Quiver
« Last post by medicinewheel on Today at 02:49:35 am »
...I took it home and made a couple quivers and some gear bags to go with. ...
Robert

A couple quivers and some gear bags? ... Since new years?? ...24/25 you mean, right??

Nice quiver! Post the bag, too, please!
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Bows / Re: First go with Black Locust
« Last post by M2A on Today at 02:23:03 am »
Looking real nice so far.
I never had a problem with a finished locust bow gaining set or losing noticeable cast from taking on moisture under normal circumstances. It does better than hickory, I can say that but I’ve not worked enough Osage to comment on that part.
I would recommend sealing the back, if not done already, with some shellac Being that it’s still green and you’re hurrying the drying. I have had drying checks run off the sides air drying when left like that.
Mike
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Arrows / Re: Side target quiver
« Last post by Pat B on Today at 12:46:29 am »
Very nice quiver. I love the fringe and calfskin body.  :OK
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Bows / Re: What shall I do with this tiny yew stave?
« Last post by superdav95 on Today at 12:22:12 am »
lol bj!   That little stave could possibly work for a hld bow. 
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Bows / Re: Tillering advice: This thing is kinkier than...
« Last post by WhistlingBadger on January 06, 2026, 11:09:09 pm »
Thanks, Robert.  I agree, it's pretty weird, and it does look like a snake.  One of my friends suggested I not leave it lying around on the ground at antelope camp, lest it get blown away or chopped with a shovel.   ;D

Those skins really made that bow POP! But as much as I love the look, I really have a fondness for the species, so I don't molest them. I have to settle for roadkills or trades.

Thanks, guys.  When crooked wood's what you have, crooked wood is what you use!  If I ever get hold of a straight piece I'm not going to know what to do with myself.   ;D

That reminds me of someone that long ago stopped posting here, George Stoneberg from down Texas way. That fool spent more time and effort on staves that wouldn't even BURN STRAIGHT and turned out some crazy character bows in the doing. As I got to know him I found out why he was always working with bottom of the barrel staves....he was giving away all the good stuff! Good ol' George, big hearted feller.

I tend to agree about bull snakes.  As snakes go, I really like them.  But then I kind of like rattlesnakes, too.  But wow, those bull snake skins make good bow backings.  Fortunately they're smart enough, and camouflaged enough, that one doesn't get a crack at them very often.  I think I've killed three of them in my life, and probably let a few more than that go their way.

Love the story about George.  I wish excessive generosity were my problem, instead of a simple lack of good wood.
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Arrows / Re: Best Silk for Whipping?
« Last post by Robert Pougnier on January 06, 2026, 10:44:58 pm »
I'm currently using Belding corticelli "A" size pure silk. I found a big box of spools on ebay. It's not the strongest but works great for wrapping fletching. I saturate the wrap with tung oil and after its oxidized about 20 minutes rub in a few successive layers of pva wood glue. The tung oil and the non-water components of the glue polymerize into a neat waxy compound that holds up great and looks historically accurate.

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Around the Campfire / Re: It followed me home thread
« Last post by PaulN/KS on January 06, 2026, 09:26:06 pm »
^^^
Glad somebody got that...  :D
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Bows / Re: What shall I do with this tiny yew stave?
« Last post by bjrogg on January 06, 2026, 08:05:46 pm »
I’m thinking Yew are all set

Bjrogg
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Arrows / Side target quiver
« Last post by Robert Pougnier on January 06, 2026, 06:12:31 pm »
This is another quiver made this last week using the same materials.

It's a target quiver so it goes right on the belt and gives access to arrow at the same height as the plains style one. But it does not protect the arrows as much and is not as great for hiking with. I like them both.

Paint is india ink in shellac.

Thanks for looking!

Robert
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