Flindersia (Queensland maple) for bow wood?

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Flindersia (Queensland maple) for bow wood?

#1 Post by JoeLethbridge » Sun Feb 15, 2015 7:07 pm

Hello everyone,

Recently a Flindersia (QLD maple) tree fell down across the street. It has a couple of straight sections in it, although the lower 2 - meters has rot - the reason for it's fall. Does anyone have any previous experience with this timber? Does it have the necessary tensile and compressive strengths for a suitable bow wood? Reply quickly, because before too long the council will probably come and take it away! :surprised: :naughty:
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Re: Flindersia (Queensland maple) for bow wood?

#2 Post by greybeard » Sun Feb 15, 2015 8:44 pm

Joe,

Take as much useable timber as you can.

If it is not suitable for bow making you should get some nice cabinet grade timber for other projects.

http://www.woodsolutions.com.au/Wood-Sp ... land-maple

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Re: Flindersia (Queensland maple) for bow wood?

#3 Post by Nezwin » Mon Feb 16, 2015 7:53 am

G'Day Joe,

I picked up a length of very straight grained Qld Maple for a good price a few months back. I used it to back a red oak flatbow with flipped tips as a comparison against N. American Maple, which makes a sound backing material. I've not finished tillering the bow completely, but at 55lb+, the backing has splintered in several places, requiring attention, and is less than desirable. I'm going to give it another attempt on a low poundage kids bow and see how it goes. If all else fails, it's a good looking & easily worked timber for non-mechanical applications.

By the numbers, Qld Maple doesn't look to be good in compression or tension, but ultimately you have to try a timber to really know. Good luck with it!

Neil
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Re: Flindersia (Queensland maple) for bow wood?

#4 Post by greybeard » Mon Feb 16, 2015 8:02 am

Common Name(s): Queensland Maple

Scientific Name: Flindersia spp. (F. brayleyana)

Distribution: Northern Queensland (Australia)

Tree Size: 100 ft (30 m) tall, 3 ft (1 m) trunk diameter

Average Dried Weight: 35 lbs/ft3 (560 kg/m3)

Specific Gravity (Basic, 12% MC): .45, .56

Janka Hardness: 810 lbf (3,620 N)

Modulus of Rupture: 11,750 lbf/in2 (81.0 MPa)

Elastic Modulus: 1,570,000 lbf/in2 (10.83 GPa)

Crushing Strength: 6,810 lbf/in2 (47.0 MPa)

Shrinkage: Radial: 6.1%, Tangential: 8.8%, Volumetric: 15.0%, T/R Ratio: 1.4

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"And you must not stick for a groat or twelvepence more than another man would give, if it be a good bow.
For a good bow twice paid for, is better than an ill bow once broken.
[Ascham]

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Re: Flindersia (Queensland maple) for bow wood?

#5 Post by rodlonq » Mon Feb 16, 2015 2:59 pm

Joe,

It may not be great for self bows or even backed bows but it is certainly durable enough to use in composite bows. By weight, it feels like it would be too light, however it is not easy to sand or even rasp, I was surprised how hard it is. Also, it has some very striking features in the grain that set it apart from a lot of Aussie woods. I wish I had some more of it in my stockpile.

http://www.ozbow.net/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=34&t=15211

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Re: Flindersia (Queensland maple) for bow wood?

#6 Post by JoeLethbridge » Tue Feb 17, 2015 5:47 pm

Damn!

The council took it away this arvo!
Oh well, maybe next time.

BTW - as many of you said, the smaller branches did feel rather light and whippy.

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