Hi all, I recently bought a 5/4(1.25") x 6" x8' cherry board from a local mill work shop. When I saw it, it looked like I might be able to make a self ELB (55#-65#) out of it. I took a closer look at it tonight and now I'm not so sure. I'm pretty sure I can chase down a ring, but I'm afraid it won't leave me with enough belly in a couple of spots. What do you all think? I'm leaning toward backing with calf rawhide, ash, or hickory. I've backed with calf shin before, but never with wood. I'd like to use the bow in about a months time, so I might choose the devil I know (calf skin), but I want to do a wood backing soon one way or another. Of course if the consensus is that it an be a self then that is a mute point anyway.
Pardon my lack savvy, I did not know how to put type between pictures
I traced a ring with pencil, I hope it shows up.
Pic 1 is an end
Pic 2 is the other end (sorry out of focus, but I think you can still see the pencil line)
(All edge pics are from the left side of pica one)
Pic 3 is the whole edge, it snakes a fair amount
Pic 4 is one of the"low" spots that cause me concern
Pic 5 is a high spot, and i might just have to drop down one ring which would make pica 3 even worse
Pic 6 is another low spot, but not as bad as pica 3
Here are the pictures...I hope
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