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Osage veneers

Started by Maclean, January 24, 2025, 03:51:27 PM

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Maclean

For those of you that have ordered a new bow with Osage veneers, how long did it take for the Osage to darken, roughly?
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Walt Francis

Depends on how much light/UV the veneers receives and your definition of darkening.

Put the bow in a window (unstrung) and it will darken faster. 
The broadhead used, regardless of how sharp, is nowhere as important as being able to place it in the correct spot.

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ChristopherO

Quote from: Maclean on January 24, 2025, 03:51:27 PM
For those of you that have ordered a new bow with Osage veneers, how long did it take for the Osage to darken, roughly?

Not very long.  If you are concerned that the bright yellow you see now will linger and be a beacon in the woods, by next Fall it will not be.  Cut Osage oxidizes pretty quick.  My main bow is one I built out of Osage veneers that I cut and sanded to thickness.  It faded sufficiently by the time  I took it hunting a month later.  Now it is very pretty 14 years later.

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