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Title: chasing ring on osage billets
Post by: Icandraw on May 08, 2012, 03:16:00 PM
I have a question on making a osage billet bow. I have never done a billet bow before and was wondering if you are supposed to get both billets down to the growth ring on the back that you want to use before splicing and or glueing them together? Any other tips or advice? Thanks!
Title: Re: chasing ring on osage billets
Post by: Dan Landis on May 08, 2012, 03:39:00 PM
Yes, at least that's the way I do mine.  I've only done a few so far though.  I try to keep the backs flush as much as possible when I do mine,and good tight joints help insure a good bond....Dan
Title: Re: chasing ring on osage billets
Post by: Eric Krewson on May 09, 2012, 08:54:00 AM
Yep, best to chase a ring before you cut your splices.

Another thing, if you cut a sloppy splice that is a lousy fit, heat your splices really hot with a heat gun, put them together without glue, clamp them with several C clamps and let the wood cool.

Your sloppy fit will become a good fit after using the above procedure.
Title: Re: chasing ring on osage billets
Post by: Icandraw on May 09, 2012, 11:02:00 AM
Thanks for the advice! I haven't heard about heating the billets if you have a sloppy splice. I may have to use that trick!  ;)
Title: Re: chasing ring on osage billets
Post by: Goose Gossett on May 09, 2012, 03:33:00 PM
Don't use a hammer or tamp down the billets to get the splices to fit.  The larger splice will act like a wedge and potentially split the other billet.  I can't remember who posted a pic a while ago of it happening to them but that might help as well.
Title: Re: chasing ring on osage billets
Post by: beetlebailey1977 on May 09, 2012, 08:42:00 PM
Great tip Eric.  I have some osage billits in the works myself.