What do Y'all think is it worth fooling with for a bow? Or is it better used as limb tips and other stuff?
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Saw a Yew Stave that looked something like that this last weekend, another suggestion might be cutting lams out of it and maqke a lam bow out of the wood?
ERC is too soft for overlays. That stave will make a bow though.
Thanks Pat. I'll chase a ring tomorrow. We'll see how it goes. Thanks Brandon
THATS LOOKS LIKE A NICE STAVE MAKE A BOW I LOVE WORKIN THE CEADER STAVES LEAVE THE WHIT SAP ON DONT CHASE A RING BROCK
I don't need to chase a ring on it???
I think you do need to chase a ring but I don't know for sure.
ERC sapwood will make a good bow by itself. I saw an ERC ELB style bow that shot like a rocket a few years ago.
From what I can see of the sapwood in the picture, I would just clean up the back with a scraper, and build a bow.
I think you should use the sapwood and make it like an english yew longbow.
I'd think about backing it with rawhide or sinew. Eastern Red Cedar makes a nice, light, and snappy bow. The thing with cedar is it doesn't give you any warning before it explodes into a dozen pieces!
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deer slayer clay is correct,, i do bulid some erc boiws every now and then and i like to back them with deer rawhide with erc better safe than sorry brock
Thanks Guys. I am just going to leave the sapwood on and just make a regular bow with this one. I have another bigger ERC tree at my range that I will probably get. Thanks Brandon
How is the bow going?
red cedar is a heart breaker.