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Started by Onehair, June 15, 2015, 08:16:00 AM

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Onehair

A good friend gave me a piece of Osage and I am ruffing out a bow. There is a hole running through the handle section and a hairline crack as well.
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John Scifres

It'll be fine as long as you make it so that it does not bend in the handle and fades at all.  i.e. Keep it thick.

Both knots are punky so I would scrape all the old rotten limb material out and then decide if I wanted to fill them with a sawdust superglue mix.  I am inclined to leave them as-is most of the time.
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Onehair

I would like to leave as is but if you notice the crack that connects the 2 knots bugs me.I may fill that with superglue. Thanks

Bowjunkie

Yep, I'd glue it for sure.

Pat B

I'd glue the crack with super glue, sawdust and super glue for the knots.
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Onehair

I have cleaned it out and the punk runs from knot to knot. Might make a good whistle

PEARL DRUMS

That doesn't look like a knot as much as it looks like the pith line that is left over.

Pat B

If that's the case, it is an old pith it might be worth finding a same size dowel to glue in or even cutting a clean "V" groove from end to end and filling with a similar shaped fillet...or grind it flat below that old pith and add a riser lam...if there is enough meat above.
Make the most of all that comes and the least of all that goes!
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Onehair

I cleaned it out and mixed a combo of Urac and saw Osage saw dust. I made it soupy, wrapped in cellophane then laid the bow belly down so that the glue would flow down and fill the hair line crack. If that fails, I will cut and lam.

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