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JV Rooster
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Walnut as a limb core?
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December 23, 2009, 12:03:00 PM »
I am going to order a longbow soon and I realy like the looks of walnut in the limbs. Now,should I order it with bamboo as a core wood or is walnut good by its self? Thanks for your help. John
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smoked
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Re: Walnut as a limb core?
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December 23, 2009, 12:26:00 PM »
I had a recurve that had Black walnut limbs and was very smooth drawing and really looked good. Not sure about on a longbow.
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Bob L.
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Re: Walnut as a limb core?
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December 23, 2009, 12:32:00 PM »
Maybe you can Pm Kennym or he may chime in. I know he did some testing on his Rd longbows and I believe one of them had walnut cores that performed well. I think that thread was in the bowyers bench.
Bob
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BrianfromTulsa
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Re: Walnut as a limb core?
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December 23, 2009, 12:34:00 PM »
I have walnut limbs on my H2 and love them
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Bill Carlsen
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Re: Walnut as a limb core?
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December 23, 2009, 03:26:00 PM »
A few years ago I was selling bows for Vince Yak (Shadow Bows). He sent me a real pretty bow with walnut veneers. Long story short...I had the bow strung at the Muzzy shoot so people could try it. In the sun the limb simply delaminated. I called Vince about it and he told me that Walnut turned out to be very oily wood and he had a number of walnut limbs fail in the heat. He stopped using it in his limbs. I do not know if the wood can be "cured" in some way but I don't think I will ever own a bow with walnut in the limbs based on that experience and Vince's troubles with it.
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vermonster13
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Re: Walnut as a limb core?
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December 23, 2009, 03:32:00 PM »
I would go with bamboo for a core, veneers of what ever pleases you.
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Tom Leemans
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Re: Walnut as a limb core?
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December 23, 2009, 03:34:00 PM »
Bill, that's wierd. Never heard of walnut doing that before.
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Bill Skinner
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Re: Walnut as a limb core?
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December 23, 2009, 03:51:00 PM »
I have a Kolomi long bow that was made by Lynn Harrelson. It is bamboo back and belly with walnut core. It is the smoothest long bow I have. It is not the fastest, though. I have seen walnut bows shed their sinew backing as fasr as it could be applied. The bowyer had to use lye to degrease it so the sinew would stick. Bill
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Littlejake
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Re: Walnut as a limb core?
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December 23, 2009, 03:56:00 PM »
I've used walnut on several recurves never had any problems,it preforms quite well.
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Re: Walnut as a limb core?
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December 23, 2009, 04:41:00 PM »
I had a Marriah Thermal with walnut limbs, it was a good shooting bow. I never had any problems with the limbs.
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JV Rooster
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Re: Walnut as a limb core?
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December 23, 2009, 05:01:00 PM »
Thanks guys. I will go with the bamboo cores.
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Bill Carlsen
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Re: Walnut as a limb core?
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December 23, 2009, 05:18:00 PM »
Tom: I'm not a bowyer but here is a pic of the bow. It had a walnut core...not veneers...and you can see how it simply let go along the walnut glue line and according to Vince it was a common problem for him. He had to replace a number of bows and the one constant in the bows he had trouble with was what is in the picture....glue failure at with the walunt lams.
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m'gobo
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Re: Walnut as a limb core?
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December 23, 2009, 05:48:00 PM »
I'm a big fan of bamboo. Dirty or otherwise.
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Danny Rowan
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December 23, 2009, 07:38:00 PM »
According to Bill Howland, walnut is one of the best woods for a core wood, along with wenge, I have to agree, I have a Quest with custom verticle laminated wenge/walnut cores and it is smooth, quick and quiet.
Danny
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chubber
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Re: Walnut as a limb core?
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December 23, 2009, 08:04:00 PM »
Seen several Elburg's with walnut on the belly,red elm on the back,looked pretty good.
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twigflicker
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Re: Walnut as a limb core?
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December 23, 2009, 09:55:00 PM »
I had an Elburg that Harry made in 95 for me that was just like Randy described...
should have never gotten rid of that bow... it was the only bow I ever got to order and have built for me...
Jaguar Express, 60" 63# @ 27" and tillered for 3 under... I'd love to have it back...
Jonathan
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Re: Walnut as a limb core?
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December 23, 2009, 10:17:00 PM »
Thanks for all the info. I am going to order a longbow. Cocobolo and Bocote riser, Bocote over Bamboo or Bocote over Red Elm. Not sure yet.
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threeundr
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Re: Walnut as a limb core?
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December 23, 2009, 10:19:00 PM »
I had a longbow with Black Walnut limbs. It was very smooth and very quiet! I do however prefer Bamboo or even Action Boo limbs. Pound for pound they are hard to beat for smoothness and cast IMHO!
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Brently
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December 23, 2009, 11:58:00 PM »
I had a longbow with black walnut limbs under clear glass. It worked great, sold it this year and as far as I know it is still flinging arrow.
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Sixby
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Re: Walnut as a limb core?
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December 24, 2009, 01:37:00 AM »
I'll use fancy walnut in thin veneers under the glass but not in the core. I preferr red elm,hickory, actionboo or maple. over the years I have seen and heard of too many glue line failures with walnut. I do not think its all walnut but theres that one piece of wool LOL. Just not worth it. The pic that was shown here is definately a glue line failure. but Was it bad glue or was it because of an oil in the wood. Who knows?
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