I need some advice. Last week I was at Home Depot and walked by the wood and a small red oak board caught my eye. I had never considered read oak until reading here. This will be a practice bow, but will be my second attempt at making a bow. About 35 years ago I tried making one from a dead Eastern cedar sapling, but it blew-up when finishing the tiller and trying to draw it. About 15 years ago I had a Cherokee friend help me pick out a hickory board at a sawmill, and I bandsawed it to shape and it has sat since.
This bow will be 47" tip-to-tip. I was able to chase a ring for the first time. The handle is bending a little, but I hope not any more. It is about 1.250" mid-handle, and about 7/16" at the tips. 5/8" thick at the center of the handle, and 3/8" thick at the tips. The tiller is coming along nicely. I think the shape is right, drawing about 6" right now. Sorry I suck at trying to take or post pics.
What I need to know from you experienced guys, is what is a reasonable draw length to expect from this short of a bow? I might use it to teach my nephew archery if it can be functional. If not it will be good practice. Any ideas what draw weight I might get? I'd be happy with 20lbs.