Just finished up my first Yew longbow! This is the fulfilment of an ambition I have had since I was a boy. Yew sure is a great bow wood.
Just before I finished the yew I completed a really nice laburnum longbow. Laburnum is another one of those woods that has a great contrast between the heart and sapwood. I have read that the ancient Gauls would pick Laburnum over Yew to make there bows. So It was good fun to compare the two woods back to back so to speak.
First up is laburnum 65" pulling 72# @ 28". Backed with linen and TB3
Laburnum is a great bow wood. This bow is 1" wide at the centre tapering to 1/4" at the nock. I have read that the sapwood is week in tension, thats why I backed it. I don't think it is so I am going to leave my next one's unbacked.
This is my yew longbow
74"nock to nock 60# @ 28". The stave had quite some decurve, so I recurved the tips to keep the set down .
I have 3 laburnum stave's and 4 yew, give me a couple of months and I will have a better idea. But right now I think those ancient Gaul warriors may have had something.
Regards
Nat