Back on the bowyers bench making a bbo YEEEHA

Started by cooter, December 12, 2009, 07:40:00 AM

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cooter

It's been about six maybe even seven years since I built my last bow. I finally found all my old tools and ordered some bamboo and osage a couple days ago.   :banghead:  

Thanks,
Cooter
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Dano

Hi ya Eric ol buddy!!!   :bigsmyl:   Sounds like a good project. Shorter lower limb depending on the balance. Here'a a link for a help calculator. Uses temp and humidity to calc MC. Not sure how long you'd have to keep it at that range to achieve the right MC, prolly a few weeks.
http://www.woodbin.com/ref/wood/emc.htm
"If the women don't find you handsome, they should at least find you handy" Red Green

cooter

Good morning Dano,

Good to hear from ya, I know MC is important. Get it to low and you got a wooden shotgun just waiting to go off, get RH to high and you'll build a limp noodle of a bow. I use to controlled my drying box with a hydrometer and thought 30% RH for bamboo or hickory backed bows is the optimum RH that will make the snappiest backed bow bow that wont explode or take set if worked right.    :D   Pigseye, Good beer if you haven't had any for several months or years   :bigsmyl:  

Talk to you later,
Cooter
what you lack in ability make up for with enthusiasm

Dano

"Pigseye, Good beer if you haven't had any for several months or years"

Or it's free    :bigsmyl:
"If the women don't find you handsome, they should at least find you handy" Red Green

Holm-Made

Cooter, maybe you can get Ol' George to help you.  I haven't heard from either of you in ages.  Chad

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