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Chris W. 04-16-2008 07:35 PM

Looky what I found. Right place at the right time.
 
There are several ways I can come home from work. Which way I take homeon any given day depends on my mood and the season. Many of the ways are pretty rural so I can see a bunch of wildlife late in the afternoon. Anyway, this afternoon I decided to take one of the more rural routes in order to get a gander at some turkeys that hang out in a certain area. I come over a hill and I see this crew workingin thetree line on this one farm. As I pass by, I notice they're working on clearing part of this tree line and, looking at the tree piles, something caught my eye. I pulled over, got out and struck up a chat with these guys. Turns out they're clearing so they can run some new water lines through the area. I askedwhat they had planned for the cleared trees and they repliedit was going to be stacked and burned. I asked andwas given permission to pick through the downedtrees and take whatever I wanted. Well, looky what I found :).







All pieces are at least 68" long with no limbs or visible knots in the bark. The bigger halves I can easily quarter and get a total of four staves. I haven't beendown that road in weeks, soit was just shear luck Idecided to head home that way today. I'm tickled pink, tosay the least.:D

Kanga 04-16-2008 07:39 PM

RE: Looky what I found. Right place at the right time.
 
Some people have all the luck:)

Those are gonna make some nice bows;)

bigcountry 04-16-2008 07:46 PM

RE: Looky what I found. Right place at the right time.
 
Real nice latewood rings. I have just started getting an education on late/early wood.

Chris W. 04-16-2008 07:59 PM

RE: Looky what I found. Right place at the right time.
 
Yeah, the late wood growth rings on these two are nice. There were a few othersmore towards the bottom of the piles that Ididn't have time to dig out this afternoon. I plan on stopping by there again tomorrow topick throughthe piles some more for a closer look.

bigcountry 04-16-2008 08:20 PM

RE: Looky what I found. Right place at the right time.
 
Boy, that one stave looks like it will make a nice flatbow if it runs up like that the whole way. I am reading thru the trad bowyers bible vol one. I am trying to learn. I hope you start a build a long. I will be curious to see how they took out.

Matt / PA 04-16-2008 08:45 PM

RE: Looky what I found. Right place at the right time.
 
Wow now you guys are speaking a different language.........You had me all the way up til you started talking latewood and staves and rings . All I heard was waawaaaaaaaa waawaa waaawa waaaaaaaaaaaawaaa (like Charlie Brown's teacher LOL)

I gather that's a good find and will make some great selfbows and that's all i want to know, I have enough stinkin' hobbies!

But I know enough to tell when someone is excited about a cool find so congrats! :D


Chris W. 04-16-2008 08:49 PM

RE: Looky what I found. Right place at the right time.
 
I'll keep a build along in mind when they're ready. I've got the ends sealed and they'll be laying up in the garage for at least several months, to cure properly, before I start whittling on them. I couldprobably force dry them a little quicker but with osage you run the risk of it checking and splittingmore if you trycuring it too quickly. Inmiddle Tennessee, decently straight osage like that is quite a find, so I'd rather wait awhile thanriskdamaging it.


Wow now you guys are speaking a different language.........You had me all the way up til you started talking latewood and staves and rings . All I heard was waawaaaaaaaa waawaa waaawa waaaaaaaaaaaawaaa (like Charlie Brown's teacher LOL)

I gather that's a good find and will make some great selfbows and that's all i want to know, I have enough stinkin' hobbies!

But I know enough to tell when someone is excited about a cool find so congrats! :D
:DThe late wood isthe nice dark orange rings. It's dense andvery hard stuff. Theearly growth is the thinner, lighter, whitish looking rings. It's moreporous and not as hard or dense as the late wood. With osage bowwood,nice, fat late woodgrowth rings are a goodthing.

bigcountry 04-16-2008 09:10 PM

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Chris, which ring would you chase on that third picture? I am just curious how someone would cut a small diameter log like that.

Jasonlester 04-16-2008 09:28 PM

RE: Looky what I found. Right place at the right time.
 
bigcountry,

Chase the first all yellow ring. you want all the diameter you can get. Also on some of these realy radiused staves can be decrowned to make things easier to deal with.

LBR 04-17-2008 06:06 AM

RE: Looky what I found. Right place at the right time.
 
Great find! Man--super growth rings!

Brings back a sad memory for me. I was coming back from a tournament with a buddy a few years ago, and he wanted to take a "shortcut" (we were quite a ways from home). We got lost in a big way, wound up in a farming community. Saw piles of logs in the edge of a field as we passed--we looked at each other, he hit the brakes and backed up. HUGE osage logs, straight as a pin, obviously piled up to be burned. We started stopping at every house on that road--FINALLY we fould a lady who was home. She wasn't the land owner, but knew who was. We begged her to give the guy our phone numbers......but we never heard back from him. Literally several big truck loads of premium osage logs, and I know they went up in smoke. Makes me sick to think about it......

Glad to see you saved those Chris! Congrats on the find--hopefully you'll be able to dig out some more!

Chad

BobCo19-65 04-17-2008 06:54 AM

RE: Looky what I found. Right place at the right time.
 
Wow. Very nice!

I'm going to have to make another one this year!



Chris W. 04-17-2008 07:12 AM

RE: Looky what I found. Right place at the right time.
 

bigcountry,

Chase the first all yellow ring. you want all the diameter you can get. Also on some of these realy radiused staves can be decrowned to make things easier to deal with.
Yep, I'll hog off the sapwood and have a gander at that first late wood ring. If it's good, that'll be the back. If not, I'll go down to the next. Gotta be somewhat conservativewith a smaller diameter log like that. There's not a wholelot of extra wood to work with andeven with using that first ring, the back will be crowned pretty good. With that diameter log, the further into it you get, the more pronounced the crown will be on the back.

Chad, I'm taking a few hours of leave and leavingwork earlythis afternoon to head back and dig one particular log out of the bottom of the pile. Didn't get a great look at it yesterday, but what I saw looked promising.

burniegoeasily 04-17-2008 10:51 AM

RE: Looky what I found. Right place at the right time.
 
Wow. Those should make some great selfbows. Nice osage.


You dirty dog.[:@][:@]

burniegoeasily 04-17-2008 10:53 AM

RE: Looky what I found. Right place at the right time.
 
Flat bow bigcountry???? I was seeing a relfex bow at the least, and possibly a recurve or two. Way to nice to keep flat.

bigcountry 04-17-2008 01:13 PM

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ORIGINAL: burniegoeasily

Flat bow bigcountry???? I was seeing a relfex bow at the least, and possibly a recurve or two. Way to nice to keep flat.
Goodness, I have been watching those guys making heat boxs and forms for recurves. Way too advacned for me.

Chris W. 04-18-2008 07:15 AM

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Goodness, I have been watching those guys making heat boxs and forms for recurves. Way too advacned for me.
Nah, it's not as daunting as it seems.Creating a smallformto make the recurves on aselfbow static recurve isn't hard to do. Make one selfbow static recurve and you'll be hooked. They're purrrty.:)






hunterfisherman 04-19-2008 03:54 PM

RE: Looky what I found. Right place at the right time.
 
What a nice find. Congrats and have fun

burniegoeasily 04-25-2008 08:27 AM

RE: Looky what I found. Right place at the right time.
 

ORIGINAL: bigcountry


ORIGINAL: burniegoeasily

Flat bow bigcountry???? I was seeing a relfex bow at the least, and possibly a recurve or two. Way to nice to keep flat.
Goodness, I have been watching those guys making heat boxs and forms for recurves. Way too advacned for me.
Not at all. You can make a simple caul and bend it with a heat gun. Osage likes dry heat. I built one using the back of a kitchen chair for my caul once. an old Kitchen chair that is.:D


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