What should I put my hickory backing on?

Started by twitchstick, January 10, 2013, 12:05:00 AM

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twitchstick

I have some hickory backing coming this week. I have some hickory, cherry, red oak and some maple board lumber to work with. Would any of the wood types work better with a hickory backing over the others?


canopyboy

I think a hickory backed cherry could turn out well, it's something I've been wanting to try myself.
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Pat B

Cherry and red oak and maybe maple. Hickory is strong enough to stand alone.
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4est trekker

Given your choices, I would go for a hickory backed hickory (but I would trap the back), cherry (again, trapping the back), or maple (provided it is hard maple, not soft).  I wouldn't put it on the oak.  I like a good red oak board bow, but I would let it stand alone.
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Ranger44

I've used hickory as a backing on hickory, hard maple and cherry.  The hickory and maple turned out fine.  The cherry failed but that was due to bad tillering.  I just finished cutting pieces for another cherry one this morning.  I'll find out how that goes soon I hope.

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