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Identify this wood

Started by Roadking71865, October 17, 2012, 09:37:00 PM

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Roadking71865

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What type of wood is this and would it make a good selfbow?
 

rmorris

I don't know but it looks insanely similar to another post on here...   :laughing:    Sorry I can't help
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huntsman247

Hard to tell from the photo; I think you should just send it to me.LOL

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Tom Leemans

I was going to say from looking at the bark, elm.
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DavidV

Elm maybe...

Sapwood looks kinda punky. How long was it down?

okie64

Bark looks like elm, wood looks like osage. Hmmmm, elmsage maybe???

SEMO_HUNTER

Get the bark off first and get down to the first ring. Then take another pic. Rings are pretty tight and look good. Might make a good bow?
Judging from the bark I'm gonna say that it could be osage, but getting the sap wood off will remove all doubt.
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DavidV

Turn the stave over and take a picture of the wood. Does it have interlocking grain? How did it split?

psychmonky

X2 on elmsage. A rare hybrid genetically engineered by the government in an attempt to grow trees that produce pre-backed staves. Others produced by the program include the hickoripe, the bois d'boo, and the hedgeory.
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Roy from Pa

Looks nice whatever it is.

wapiti1997

I responded to the other thread..  It does look loke american elm, but that doesn't split easily.  I think it's chinkapin oak..
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PEARL DRUMS

I was in northern Michigan bowhutning a friends land and he has a bunch of these growing amongst tamarack and white cedar. The trees he has are a spittin image of this one and they arent elm. The inside looks elmy, but the bark sure doesnt to me.

razorback

Who cares, it looks like good straight wood. Make a bow out of it and let us know how it turns out. It could be our first 66" ntn elmsage with hickoripe tip overlays, bois d'boo riser and a chinkapin oak handle overlay. Some great possibilities.  :)
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