How would mulberry look as riser material, and I imagine being related to osage, it would also make good lams for glass bows?
It makes good self bows. So I have heard.
I had a Windstorm longbow made years ago that was mostly mulberry and the bow shot extremely well.
Thanks Kelly and owlbait. owlbait- that windstorm longbow was it a laminated glass type, as that is what I have in mind. Kelly -I dont think the log I am getting will be long enough to sneak a selfbow out of.
Yes, laminated glass. Mulberry veneers with boo core limbs and mulberry and glass riser. In fact, I sent the bowyer a quarter sawn log and he cut and planed all the pieces from that. Turned out to be a very quick and forgiving bow. I recently sold it to my son-in-law because it is too much weight for me now. The bow still shoots great. Good luck. :thumbsup:
Bigbob,
What about billets and glue them together? If you get enough for that. It is just an option either way I would love to see it as you build it. You doing a build along on here or on OZBOW?
Thanks owlbait and Kelly.Thats really great news regarding the suitability of mulberry in glass bows.Looking forward to getting these logs today. Kelly I havent seen the logs yet to know just what size they might be, and I havent tried a self bow for many many years, and even then it was less than spectacular!I might quietly fidget away with a bit and see where it takes me though.On another question, I am aware that quite a few fruit trees make self bows, can anyone tell me how citrus would go? I can also get some orange tree limbs.
well you can check it on my trad bow. it is pure mulberry on core and backed with beech+chestnut+beech.
Inksoup where did you post shots of bow?Got the mulberry today, only one little branch about 3''dia and 50'' long so wont be making too much with that.
http://tradgang.com/noncgi/ultimatebb.php?ubb=get_topic;f=125;t=007554;p=199
well this is not build along.