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« Last post by bjrogg on December 31, 2025, 05:42:41 pm »
HHB does like to twist. I’ve split trees that twisted 180 degrees in six feet. They looked perfectly straight. I look at the bark now to see if it twist the grain usually does to.
Propeller really isn’t a done deal.
You can get away with more propeller than you might think.
You don’t need everything perfectly straight either. Just need tips to line up with center of handle.
One thing HHB is probably better than Osage for is interlocking grain. You can get away with not following the grain a little more laying out bow than Osage. I still get best results following grain though.
I use a rasp for reducing more with HHB. It sometimes like to tear out spots with draw knife
Bjrogg
PS I made a lot of bows from imperfect HHB. Very shootable bows. Don’t be afraid to try. It’s where I started. Also I would recommend reducing a stave to close to bow dimensions to help it dry better. It can be cut for years and still have moisture in it.