I have got some straight grained, clear 2 x 4s 8’ long of Western Red Cedar. They where never kiln dried, they have been dryin for over a year so they should be dry enough by now. All of the post I have seen about red cedar say to leave some sapwood on the back of the bow. Well all of my 2 x 4s don’t have any sapwood on them. So I was wondering if I can still make a bow from them as long as I put some type of backing on them? Not sure what type of backing yet, haven’t got enough sinew. Got any suggestions as to what type of backing I should use? I was planning on making a bow 5’8” long 1” and ¾ wide with a very slow taper on the limbs starting at 24 inches from the tips, I was planning to taper the limbs to 1 inch wide at the tips. I was debating on recurving just the tips, but haven’t made up my mind yet. Think those 2 x 4s will work for that? Any advices would be appreciated greatly.
Bushman