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More Firewood.
Was talking with my neighbor yesterday afternoon and showed her the riser I had shaped out of a chunk of firewood.
She was impressed as she always is in my bows, anyway she has a big pile of firewood in her yard from a tree she had cut down last year and asked if I would cut a piece up to see what it looked like of course I said Hell YES:D I after picking through the pile I got a log about 24" long and 6" in diameter took it into the shop and started cutting and sanding. After an hour or so here is what I ended up with. There is still some worm holes but they will be removed on shaping. ![]() ![]() ![]() After taking it over to show her not only did she say "WOW I would never had guessed" but she also said I could have as much of it as I liked:D ain't it good to have good neighbors;) The wood is still to green as far as moisture content goes around 22% but I will be picking through the pile getting some and putting in the attic of the shop to dry out:) Oh the wood is Mulberry. |
Some of that osage I got from ya, we pretty wet too... I'm going to let it dry out a bit.
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This riser going to put another knot on your head Russ? :bash: What happens if they are not dry enough?
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What happens if they are not dry enough? I keep checking them with the moisture meter every couple of weeks and when the moisture content drops to 10% or below I will finish them. Apart from that I will just keep making risers sealing up the ends and putting into the loft of the shop. It's not like I have a job to go to anymore:nonono2: |
Guess building risers is better than what I am doing....on vacation and going mad with too much free time!Wish I was closer I would come help to fill my time,guess finishing a book I've been working on reading is in my future...that and go shoot bow at times.:s3:
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