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Title: Walnut self bow
Post by: perimogi on March 19, 2012, 10:19:00 PM
I have a walnut stave the has 3/4 inch of sapwood on one end and 3/8 on the other, not sure if the guy that cut it did that or not.  I want to reduce the sapwood thickness to about 1/8 to 1/4 an inch and then have the remaining part be heartwood.  Do I have to follow the grain of the sapwood, or can it be crossed and still be strong? Thanks for any advice you might have.
Title: Re: Walnut self bow
Post by: Brently on March 19, 2012, 10:47:00 PM
This is a good question, I would like to know how much sap wood to leave on a black walnut self bow also.
Title: Re: Walnut self bow
Post by: Pat B on March 20, 2012, 12:43:00 AM
You always have to follow the grain on the back ring of a selfbow no matter the wood!
Title: Re: Walnut self bow
Post by: burnt on March 22, 2012, 09:59:00 AM
How much wood do you have to play with. you could rip it down the middle, cut the two staves in half, flip the ends around and splice them together so the sap wood tappers down on both limbs. If you dont have that much wood and dont wont to just follow the grain cause the lopsided thickness in color is not to your liking ,you could even out the thickness of the sapwood and sinew back it.
Title: Re: Walnut self bow
Post by: perimogi on March 28, 2012, 01:04:00 AM
Thanks for the input.
Title: Re: Walnut self bow
Post by: OzarkMatt on March 31, 2012, 02:55:00 PM
If you do make this bow, please post progress!  :)
Title: Re: Walnut self bow
Post by: perimogi on April 02, 2012, 12:37:00 AM
I plan on working on it, I will take a before picture, then an after one.  I hope that I will be able to make it work.