Picking out wood for risers

Started by oldandslow, April 14, 2021, 09:50:32 PM

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oldandslow

My last topic ended up drowning in whisky :biglaugh: maybe this one will go better...

What do I watch out for when picking wood for risers? Anything I should know to stay away from?
Knots obviously. How about grain structure?
Do risers with added wood accents need to  e glued
With epoxy or is titebond3 good enuf

JamesV

I only build glass bows and glue all my risers with smooth-on

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Flem

Quote from: oldandslow on April 14, 2021, 09:50:32 PM
My last topic ended up drowning in whisky :biglaugh: maybe this one will go better...

What do I watch out for when picking wood for risers? Anything I should know to stay away from?
Knots obviously. How about grain structure?
Do risers with added wood accents need to  e glued
With epoxy or is titebond3 good enuf


Yeah I got a hangover from that thread.  Guess it depends on the style of bow. I can speak to low stress designs. Just about anything will work. Lots of Hill style bow's with stacked bamboo handles in use. I have used Poplar, Walnut, Cherry, none of which would be recommended  in a reflexed design.

Roy from Pa

LOL
I've been doing research on pickling bow wood wif Honey whiskey but decided it could lead to impairment....

The wood selection for a riser should be strong and defect free and closed pores, unless you want to take the time to seal up the open pores.

Oh crap, you said picking bow wood, I misunderstood and thought you said pickling bow wood.

Longcruise

A pickled bow would be impossible to tune.   :o

And another of Olds topics goes into a ditch full of booze!   :biglaugh:
"Every man is the creature of the age in which he lives;  very few are able to raise themselves above the ideas of the time"     Voltaire

Flem

If you want to keep a clear head when pickling out your riser wood, drink Tequila, not Bourbon.

Mad Max

If you buy from archery suppliers like Kennym you don't have to worry about it
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Longcruise

Quote from: Mad Max on April 15, 2021, 09:55:11 AM
If you buy from archery suppliers like Kennym you don't have to worry about it

Yes, that's the way to go.
"Every man is the creature of the age in which he lives;  very few are able to raise themselves above the ideas of the time"     Voltaire

oldandslow

Quote from: Mad Max on April 15, 2021, 09:55:11 AM
If you buy from archery suppliers like Kennym you don't have to worry about it

If I lived in the US of A I probably would!

Mad Max

When you ask you question you need to add where your live  :biglaugh:
Someone up there need to go into the archery business
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Bowjunkie

I look for wood that is hard, heavy, pretty, and complimentary to the limb wood color for that bow. I also try to use flat sawn wood and orient it so the grain(growth rings) look nicer on the sides of the riser where more of it is visible, and the quartersawn side, if indeed stronger as some claim, better resists the direction of strain when drawn.

Flem

Quote from: Mad Max on April 15, 2021, 11:27:52 AM
When you ask you question you need to add where your live  :biglaugh:
Someone up there need to go into the archery business


Those are good points. Where do you live? West? Prairie,Mountain,Coastal? Might be resources you can acquire without money ;)

oldandslow

Quote from: Flem on April 15, 2021, 11:46:02 AM
Quote from: Mad Max on April 15, 2021, 11:27:52 AM
When you ask you question you need to add where your live  :biglaugh:
Someone up there need to go into the archery business


Those are good points. Where do you live? West? Prairie,Mountain,Coastal? Might be resources you can acquire without money ;)

Straight north from the good folks of Montana!

Flem

Well that narrows it down to three Provinces, about 2,000,000 sq. miles, 4 or 5 climate zones and desert like to subarctic.  :cheesy:

Crooked Stic

A lot can be done with good maple and Cactus juice and die.
Aztec gold

Ambrosia maple and blue

greenish blk.

More blue
High on Archery.

Longcruise

Quote from: Flem on April 15, 2021, 02:54:08 PM
Well that narrows it down to three Provinces, about 2,000,000 sq. miles, 4 or 5 climate zones and desert like to subarctic.  :cheesy:

And a quite a few soft coniferous woods that will probably make much better arrows than risers!  :)
"Every man is the creature of the age in which he lives;  very few are able to raise themselves above the ideas of the time"     Voltaire

oldandslow


oldandslow

Quote from: Flem on April 15, 2021, 02:54:08 PM
Well that narrows it down to three Provinces, about 2,000,000 sq. miles, 4 or 5 climate zones and desert like to subarctic.  :cheesy:

Where r you in relation to Kailspell and Missoula?

Mad Max

You want the Riser grain running from back to belly for more strength  :thumbsup:
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wood carver 2

You can't go wrong with an I-beam. If you're not 100% sure of the strength of the wood you want for your riser, just glue in a nice strong I-beam.
Dave.
" Vegetarian" another word for bad hunter.

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