Non producing Olive Wood In CO

Started by Colorado Joe, June 21, 2011, 05:39:00 PM

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Colorado Joe

Anyone familiar with using olive wood for bows?
Landlord took out all his trees I salvaged some and am letting it cure.
Hickory backed Ipe with a Zebrawood accent.
70" ntn
40#
Samick Sage
40#
Housel Osage stick (High country Elk stopper)
48"
55#
"If I had only known, I would have been a locksmith."
-- Albert Einstein

Lee Slikkers

Is that Russian Olive?  We have it here in MI too, I have a sapling stave cut and drying to give one a try but can't say one way or the other yet...
~ Lee

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Colorado Joe

No clue on the type of olive I have to take a draw knife to the bark so it can dry. there may be one good stave in it and the trunk/ root system may make some good knife scales or turning blanks, but sadly I have to wait a bit for it to cure. WET WET WET! It is Colorado so it should dry pretty fast..... Year to six months I'm hoping
Hickory backed Ipe with a Zebrawood accent.
70" ntn
40#
Samick Sage
40#
Housel Osage stick (High country Elk stopper)
48"
55#
"If I had only known, I would have been a locksmith."
-- Albert Einstein

Jake Fr

i have delt with olive befor but not as bow wood i always thought it was pretty brittle but it would sure look good as a bow or knife handles give it a throw an i hopeit works for you good luck

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