Hi all:
I got a couple of cured staves from the Howard Hill Classic last weekend and I am poised to try my first osage selfbow. I want to make this a build-along thread, but also I am going to be posting pictures as it comes together and asking a bunch of questions before the next step. I hope to tap into some of the wide knowledge and experience from the good folks here and learn as I go along.
The stave I will be working first has been taken to one ring and reduced some to a semi-bow-like shape. Yesterday, I drew a line down he center of the the back and took off some material from the belly to square-up the bow better while I decide which way I want to go as far as bow design goes. The width of the back is right at 2 inches for the complete length of the stave, however, it narrows some where the guy roughly band-sawed out one side of the handle area.
I will post a few pictures for you all to study. The 69.5" stave is very clean and it has some reflex already (a little more reflex on one side) and one limb is straight, while the other one has a slight 's' bend in it. I have found center and marked off 2 inches on either side of it for the handle placement. I was thinking about a 64-66" flatbow with a static handle. I currently shoot 50-55 pound longbows now, and have a 27.5 - 28" draw.
I would like some assistance from all of you during this project. If you have any thoughts or ideas, please feel free to speak up.
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