Hey everyone, I'm pretty new to the forum, but made my first bow (hickory selfbow, 66" ntn, 55#@26") and am hooked.
I'm working on my second bow and have a question. It's a red oak board bow with Bolivian rosewood riser and tip overlays and I'm wondering if I need to back it. The board is from homedepot and the grain is pretty much perfectly straight, even 1/8" rings, the rings on the end grain are at about 45 degrees and it only had 2 rings run off the edge on a 6' length, no swirls or waves. I wasn't planning on buying any wood there, but I couldn't pass up this piece.
I bought some navy blue linen to back it as I had seen many red oak board bows with some kind of backing, linen mostly. As I've been reading posts on PA, I've seen a bunch of recommendations that, if red oak is straight enough, it doesn't need a backing. The oak is gorgeous and I don't know if I want to cover the grain on the back if I don't have to. Any advice is appreciated, thanks.