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Primitive Shoots and Events / Re: 27 th Tennessee Classic 2025
« Last post by PaulN/KS on May 09, 2025, 10:56:34 pm »
I remember meeting Ryan, and his folks, a long time ago at his first Mojam.  :)
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English Warbow / Warbow series
« Last post by RyanY on May 09, 2025, 10:18:28 pm »
For the first time I have a few yew staves in my possession. I have a romanticized idea of building a series of yew warbows for a set. The stats I’m thinking are 80#  and 74”ntn, 100# and 76”, and 120# and 78”ntn. Wondering if anyone has suggestions on dimensions for this. The staves are fairly similar from what I can tell. Thinking I’ll save the best for the heaviest bow but otherwise I’m not sure how wide/deep to start since the bows will be on the light side compared to historical examples.
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Bows / Re: What do you think?
« Last post by superdav95 on May 09, 2025, 08:17:25 pm »
I could see a sinew backed all heartwood working vey well but my brain can’t compute all heartwood back without a backing of some kind.  I’ve made a few heartwood only bows that were sinewed.  They were great bows! 
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Bows / Re: What do you think?
« Last post by Hamish on May 09, 2025, 07:21:55 pm »
I don't see why an all heartwood bow wouldn't work. Taking no set, I would think unlikely with a crossbow.

Do you know where the bow was found? If buried in dirt there is the possibility that the sapwood rotted off, leaving just the heartwood. Same thing with the lack of set, pressure from being buried, or method of restoration might cause how the wood now looks.
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Bows / What do you think?
« Last post by stuckinthemud on May 09, 2025, 06:44:37 pm »
There is a small, slender yew crossbow in the National Museum of Ireland. It is dead straight but damaged slightly at the centre, so it has been used.  It dates to between 10th and 12th century and is exactly like a mini ELB. I am interested in making a replica.  Here's the interesting part, it doesn't have any sapwood but the back ring is intact from the photos I've seen. Unfortunately I can't get permission to share them. I contacted the museum who pulled it from the case to have a good look.  They think the sapwood was deliberately removed, probably during manufacture. So, a yew short bow, highly stressed showing no set but with the sapwood removed and the ring chased with a rounded belly. If it had sapwood I would just think it was really carefully made and wish I was that skilled, but would a heartwood yew bow survive in use? What would you think?
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Bows / Re: 2025 Junior Bow Trade
« Last post by stuckinthemud on May 09, 2025, 06:21:10 pm »
I'd try it, ultimately what have you got to lose?
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Around the Campfire / Stave bug deterrent
« Last post by sleek on May 09, 2025, 03:36:20 pm »
What type spray do yall use to chase away the powder post and wood wasps? I need to spray mine, and am considering using diesel mixed with used motor oil because, thats what I have on hand.
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Primitive Shoots and Events / Re: 27 th Tennessee Classic 2025
« Last post by Pappy on May 09, 2025, 02:31:16 pm »
Thanks Ryan, always love seeing you, I posted pic on life is good, you are very n smart me of them with a big smart smile. 😊 Pappy
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Bows / Re: 2025 Junior Bow Trade
« Last post by Muskyman on May 09, 2025, 12:26:37 pm »
I’m not an expert, far from it but, maybe try using steam to straighten that. I’ve had better luck with steam on major bends like that. I’ve watched videos of guys putting recurves in limbs with dry heat and when I try it it ends up in the firewood pile.  Good luck with whatever you decide to do.
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Primitive Skills / Re: Life is good
« Last post by Pappy on May 09, 2025, 08:40:18 am »
Great time for sure, headed down this morning for some fun and maybe even some shooting, don't think I ever shot an arrow all week  ??? :) Still a little clean up but for the most part all back to normal. Hope yall have a great weekend and Happy Mother's day to all them moms out there.  :)  Life is Good. :) :)
 Pappy
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