Dear Diary,
Today I cut down a small Ash tree as it looked straight enough to use in bow making. Got an axe and a wee saw and off I went.
Whackity Whackity Whack went the axe and down came the tree. After a brief period of inspecting the tree (or as some may say, getting my breath back) I set about getting the tree into manageable bits, so I could carry them. Whackity Whackity Snap went the axe handle. Oops. Not my axe either.. double oops. Bivibabe not impressed with her 2 piece axe, this brings my total to an impressive : 1 splitter maul, 1 chopping axe, 1 kindling axe and a blender. Right, in my defense, the axes were old and damp, and probably suffering from rot of some kind - well except the fibreglass splitter but it was obviously faulty..
But I digress.
Got the bit of ash back to the house, took the bark off and split it into, what was meant to be 4 pieces, but turned out to be 3. I've tried to take some wood off the smaller piece, but the axe just isn't sharp enough to do the job, many of my blows are simply bouncing off.
Not really much to see at this point, I will hopefully get a sharper axe somehow and take a little more off them soon, then allow them to dry out. I will wrap the ends of them with something to try and stop the ends splitting ( as someone mentioned else where )
This one has lovely grain, it's a shame it didn't split as I hoped, but hey ho. You can see where I've tried to trim some wood away.
Anyway, I'll update this as I go, as I remember too
Feel free to point out things to me no matter how obvious it may seem to you, as this is my first attempt at bow making and don't really have a scoobie do.
Today I cut down a small Ash tree as it looked straight enough to use in bow making. Got an axe and a wee saw and off I went.
Whackity Whackity Whack went the axe and down came the tree. After a brief period of inspecting the tree (or as some may say, getting my breath back) I set about getting the tree into manageable bits, so I could carry them. Whackity Whackity Snap went the axe handle. Oops. Not my axe either.. double oops. Bivibabe not impressed with her 2 piece axe, this brings my total to an impressive : 1 splitter maul, 1 chopping axe, 1 kindling axe and a blender. Right, in my defense, the axes were old and damp, and probably suffering from rot of some kind - well except the fibreglass splitter but it was obviously faulty..

Got the bit of ash back to the house, took the bark off and split it into, what was meant to be 4 pieces, but turned out to be 3. I've tried to take some wood off the smaller piece, but the axe just isn't sharp enough to do the job, many of my blows are simply bouncing off.
Not really much to see at this point, I will hopefully get a sharper axe somehow and take a little more off them soon, then allow them to dry out. I will wrap the ends of them with something to try and stop the ends splitting ( as someone mentioned else where )

This one has lovely grain, it's a shame it didn't split as I hoped, but hey ho. You can see where I've tried to trim some wood away.


Anyway, I'll update this as I go, as I remember too

Feel free to point out things to me no matter how obvious it may seem to you, as this is my first attempt at bow making and don't really have a scoobie do.