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Started by razrbak428, May 12, 2009, 05:10:00 PM

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razrbak428

I have a few small cedars on my farm and been thinking about cutting one down for a bow build. I was wondering how long should I let it dry or how do you tell when it is dry enough? Probably gonna back it with bamboo. Thanks for the help!

va

razr -

we must be separated at birth!  I just started a topic along the same lines.

Can't wait to start experimenting.

va
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razrbak428

Thats great, I have always had a thing for cedar, just didn't know if it was good for bow building. Maybe we'll both learn something!

Dano

I have built one Bamboo backed juniper, and I let the stave dry for close to a year. So I'm no expert on this. But I think if you were to cut the stave down to near bow demensions, the stave would be dry in a few months depending on where it's kept, someplace cool and dry. I wouldn't dry ir too fast.
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