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have made several "self backed" bows...i.e. maple backed maple from the same board. they work very well, are quiet and shoot very hard. I don't see why red oak wouldn't work as good (or better) than my maple back. I did not induce reflex when I glued them up but you may wish to do that while your at it.
Here is the specs on the ones I made up: 65" ntn, pin knocks and 5" stiff tips. grip is 1" wide and 1 &1/8" deep. the limbs are 1 7/16 at the fades tapering to 1/2" at the tips. the grip is 5" with 1 1/4" fades...the belly is 3/8" thick and the backing is 1/4" thick. the bow draws 58# @ 28" and took 1" of set (with no reflex set in)
attaching two pics for you...the Xtra thickness at the tip is on the belly side. hope this is of some help to you. I really like maple for its' working properties, of course it isn't too good for pretty grain (in the hard straight grain boards)
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