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Started by cmh, August 26, 2014, 06:44:00 AM

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cmh

Phyllostachys nigra
Common name: "Black Bamboo"
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Has anyone ever worked with this type of bamboo? I read it grows on Oregon and Washington. Would it be suitable to use for a Hill style bow? I really like the combination of colors and it's appearance. Thanks and God Bless, Craig
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horseapple

I googled it and some of the pic's show it to be big enough for what you're wanting, I bought some black bamboo from an archery company in the late 90's it was very thin walled and made excellent osage backed bows.

jd

cmh

Thanks JD  ;)  did it keep it's black  and green mottled appearance? Thanks again
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horseapple

The boo that I had did, I just acetoned the back and sprayed with fullerplast.

jd

horseapple

BTW, I havent scraped or sanded the back of my bamboo in years.

jd

cmh

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KenH

Phyllostachys nigra is not very large diameter bamboo -- sub 1" usually.  There are a couple of other black colored bamboos that get to be larger in diameter.
Living Aboard the s/v ManCave

Bob at Work

Franks has it up to 2 1/2"...

Pat B

2 1/2" black bamboo backing strips or 2 1/2" black bamboo culms(canes)? The latter would be just big enough to get a narrow backing strip from.
Make the most of all that comes and the least of all that goes!
TGMM Family of the Bow

KenH

P. nigra only grows to 2.5" diameter culms
Living Aboard the s/v ManCave

cmh

So it is or isn't possible to use black bamboo for a lamination in a Hill style bow?
ISAIH 41:10 ROMANS 10:13
GOD BLESS..........

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Pat B

Make the most of all that comes and the least of all that goes!
TGMM Family of the Bow

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