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Re: Standing dead Elm
« Reply #30 on: March 16, 2015, 12:52:58 pm »
My first bow attempt was a dead HHB a
Lying 6" off the ground. The outermost most layers looked exactly like that elm.  My first bow failed of course,  I tried to use the outer ring.I But I saved the other half of the log too see if I could make it work with more experience.  A few years later I removed the outer, rotten wood, rawhide backed it, and got a 55# 60" bendy shooting for about 50 shots, but then I noticed it had started chrysalling at a concentration of grub holes near the bottom limb.   I'd say that that might be the biggest problem. I would be judicious with limb patches if a lot of grub holes start popping up.

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Re: Standing dead Elm
« Reply #31 on: March 16, 2015, 01:38:00 pm »
  There is no trace of bugs in this wood.  I'm not resorting to heroic measures with this wood though  Just trying to salvage some of the perfection.