So I got bored waiting for my Buckthorn stave to dry out. You guys are always talking about red oak board bows. It has been about 5 years since I made one,
so I thought I would give it a shot. Off to Menards to pick out a board. So I start going thru the boards, crap..., crap..., crap..., crap..., crap...,
crap..., crap..., crap..., crap..., MAYBE, crap..., crap..., crap..., crap..., crap..., this goes on for about twenty minutes. Meanwhile my wife is looking
at all the things that interest women at Menards, that took about 12 minutes. So she sneaks up on me "ARE YOU DONE YET?". So for the last 10 minutes of
selection she is "helping". This all builds to my lame excuse for the crisis management part. I picked out what I thought was a grain straight, bias cut,
perfect board, nicely shrink wrapped with a strategically placed label. Here is the crisis part (don't forget his board cost $8.97), I take a close look at
the board and the grain is very straight for the first 47", then the saw blade at the mill went straight as the tree tuned to the right, crap. I gave it
some thought and decided on a Billet Board Bow. I laid it out in CAD to get the best fit around the bad grain. Here is what it looks like:
So I ended up with a Z-Splice thru the handle, glue on handle on the belly side, and glue on cap over the back of the handle. No visible splice seams. The
bow is 64" NTN, 2-1/4"at the fades, and about 3/16" at the end of the tips. #53 @ 28", I am please with the way it shoots. I like a shelf, so it includes a
cut in shelf, plenty of wood for strength. I ended up with about 1-1/2" of set. So, thru the squinted brown eye of hindsight; should have been 68" NTN,
fades at 2-1/2", all part of my original plan, but the board wanted otherwise. Pics below:
At Brace
Back of Bow
Belly of Bow
Handle Yew maple bubinga cap over black walnut base
Side view of handle showing douglas fir cross pin that locks movement during handle glue up
Back view of handle w/shelf
tip, yew over black walnut
Side view of tip
Full Draw (Almost, stupid camera timer)