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Bamboo cane poles for bows?

Started by buffalobillpatrick, March 09, 2007, 05:36:00 PM

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buffalobillpatrick

Has anyone tried just plain old Bamboo cane poles for bow limbs?

Do they work?

Would they be "Traditional" due to their round shape?

BBP

SCATTERSHOT

There was an article in one of the Traditional Bowyer's Bibles about that very thing. The author took Martha Stewart tomato stakes and bundled them together, staggering the tips, and made a serviceable bow out of it. Even won a few matches, if I remember correctly.

I tried it once, and made a bow that would shoot, but I didn't spend much time with it.
"Experience is a series of non - fatal mistakes."

buffalobillpatrick

I meant like 3/4" ones & just leave them natural & round.

When dried, are they stiff enough compaired with their mass?

BBP

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