Seven year old Osage staves too old?

Started by razorsharptokill, May 30, 2019, 10:24:16 AM

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razorsharptokill

Have some roughed out and shellac sealed Osage staves that are seven years old.  Been stored in and unheated/uncooled shop. Too dry?
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Roy from Pa

Oh heck ya, they are way too dry.

I'll just pay you for the shipping, give ya an extra 50 bucks and take them off your hands.

LOL..

They will be fine, go ahead and use them.

razorsharptokill

Jim Richards
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BMorv

Yeah what Roy said. 
Wood will reach an equilibrium with it's environment in a year or two.  See where you are in the chart. 
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Pat B

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Roy from Pa

QuoteThe older, the better!

That's right, Pat

So you and I outta be pretty darn good:)

Shredd

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I don't make that kind of bow but I would assume that it would compare  it to a fine scotch or whiskey...

Forwardhandle

I have some 25 yr old staves on the wall that some day I'm going to work with a friend of mine has some of the same batch that made some stellar bows ,osage takes a very long time to season I have a couple 5 yr old ruffed down staves that are hanging on the wall and they keep taking more reflex every year for the last 3 yrs ,I would have already worked them but Roy made me make these plastic bows  :biglaugh:
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Roy from Pa


Pat B

Roy, I think we're more like a couple of old lighter knots. But we can share a couple of fingers worth of that good old scotch or bourbon Shedd was talking about and a 7 year old osage stave can't.  :goldtooth:
Make the most of all that comes and the least of all that goes!
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scrub-buster

Depending on where you live I bet that stave still has excess moisture to lose.  The humidity and moisture in the air outside will keep it from getting too dry.  I'm working on a stave that is 27 years old and was stored in the same conditions.  I roughed it out and brought it into my house to dry out a little more.  I might put it in my hot box for a few hours on my next day off. 
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razorsharptokill

When I got into it I was surprised to see there was still a fair amount of moisture.
Jim Richards
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USMC 84-88
Oklahoma Army National Guard 88-89
USMCR 89-96 Desert Storm
Oklahoma Air National Guard 2002- present. Operation Iraqi Freedom 2005(Qatar) and 2007(Iraq),
Operation New Dawn Iraq 2011,
Operation Enduring Freedom 2018 Afghanistan.
NRA Life Member.

soy

I have made some from pieces that were fence posts in the 1930s

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