Main Menu

Padauk selfbow

Started by Mgydas, December 10, 2015, 08:31:00 PM

Previous topic - Next topic

0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic.

Mgydas

Has anyone here tried a Padauk self bow?

My wife's coworker asked for padauk specifically.  As I am not familiar with this wood I selected a board with the closest to perfect grain I could.  And have roughed out several designs.

Ine a pyramid bow with the biggest width at 2" and shooting for 64" ntn.

The second is a paddle bow. 72" ntn an 1 3/4" at the widest.

Third is 72" ntn 1 1/2" wide up to about 2/3rds of each limb.

All should be around 55lbs at 27" draw length.  Now, is there a design I should mainly focus on?  I as well still have one blank piece just waiting to be cut and is 78".  Also any additional advice would be welcome.

Thanks in advance!

BenBow

Padauk is pretty brittle. I've used as veneers in a glass bow and it didn't work there.
But his bow will remain steady, and his hands will be skillful; because of the hands of the Mighty One of Jacob, because of the Shepherd, the Rock of Israel,  (Genesis 49:24 [NETfree])

wood carver 2

I have used it as a core wood in a bamboo backed tri lam. The bow draws 57# @ 28". I gave it to a buddy of mine and he has shot it a lot since last summer.
I have another strip waiting to be built into the core of another longbow for my Nephew.
Dave.
" Vegetarian" another word for bad hunter.

Pago

I used it for a riser but would not attempt a selfbow with it myself.
The best made plan won't get it made the way you planned.

mikkekeswick

It's not the best wood for the job.
I used it a lot ias cores for elb's and gad too many failures (of a core!) to warrant using it again.
Has your friend picked it because of the colour? If so tell them it will end up a dirty brown....it's only bright red for a few months.....much better to use bubinga or bloodwood for the red.

Mgydas

Unfortunately, yes I'm sure it was for the color.

That is rather saddening news.  Do you guys think perhaps a heavy backing of sinew would do the trick?  After this last hunting season I have quite the surplus.

I guess I'll have to experiment now.

Jomohr84

Not sure where you are in MT, but a couple years ago I bought a beautiful bubinga board from Glacier Hardwoods in Kalispell, price was very reasonable, and he's got a huge selection of hardwoods.
Jonathan Mohr

Mgydas

I'm in Missoula, so Superior Hardwoods was the closest with a really awesome selection.  I'll have to check out Glacier though! Kalispell isn't too far off and the drive around Flathead Lake is beautiful so it will never be a wastef trip.

Buemaker

Most likely it is African Padauk (Pterocarpus Soyauxii ) and then I agree with the others, but should it be the real Padauk from Thailand or Burma ( Pterocarpus Macrocarpus ) then it is another story. Bue--.

Roy from Pa

I was worried, Bue. Not gonna say what I was saying about ya. LOL But I feel better now  :)

Buemaker

Are you thinking about that Basswood I sent you, the one I had colored red with food color.   :)

Roy from Pa

Yes and it's red for another reason now ole timer...    :)

Mgydas

Ha I wish I knew that whole back story.  Wish I did a little more research, turns out it is African but on the bonus side my father gets some nice exotic wood to play with.  Me though, I have to bust out another bow here very quickly.

Luckily I have some nice Mountain Ash and some character cherry to work with.

Contact Us | Trad Gang.com © | User Agreement

Copyright 2003 thru 2025 ~ Trad Gang.com ©