Your little ripples are called chrysals or compression fractures.jon r said:Thats a nice piece of work there stovie!
I have noticed that on the indide of the bow there are the tinyest little ripples in the wood there the set has occoured! The ripples are so tiny you can just see about them! Is it too far gone! have i busted it!
Is there anything i can do to stop the large amount of set which has occoured on only one side of the bow? Would toasting it work like you did?
Many thanks!
Jon!
Diederik Pomstra said:Here in the Netherlands ash is usually not too strong, it needs wide limbs to prevent set, same as hazel. I made a 45 pound hazel bow last year with 5 cm wide limbs (1.60 long) and that has taken little set. I prefer maple and elm. I made one bow of birch, but that was surprisingly weak wood. I'd like to try it again with a birch from further up north. Do you have experiences with birch as a bowwood?
Diederik
jon r said:Stovie, what did you use for bow string on this bow?![]()