Hello to everybody. I've been lurking around here for oh,... several days. Less than a week. I've been extremely impressed with the friendly tone of all the debates and comments. I finally realized that you guys are largely the paradox that describes me: sensitive artist-redneck. I'm proud to be in your company.
So. Rather than have you guys give me a fish, or tell me how to fish, I'm going to let all of you show me how to fish. Most of you won't realize how helpful you've been, because I'll search out my questions (mostly) rather than ask them, and I'll read your postings on other threads. Thank you all for helping to create this incredible resource. Hopefully you won't be rolling your eyes at questions that have been answered hundreds of times before.
I'm going to post my planned steps before I take them, and please feel free (I'm begging you) to tell me when I'm about to do something dumb.
Here's my overall plan: I have a 72" oak plank 1 1/2" wide X 3/4" thick. The grain looks pretty good, the board is dead straight left-to-right. I'm aiming for 45-48# @ 28". I'm going to glue on a 10"riser offset from the center by an inch. I'll leave the limbs 1 1/2 inches wide until a point 15" from the tips, then a straight taper to 1/2" at the tips. I'd like to reflex both at the fades and again at the tips with steam. I'm also planning on backing the bow with brown paper and possibly heat-treating the belly.
Is red oak compatible with everything I'm thinking of doing?
Here's my blank: