Ok, well here is something that I have been working on off and on now for a little while. Got the idea from TBB3 for the design and just decided to try all kinds of different wood in it, if nothing else it might at least look purdy, lol. Anyway...the main core is cherry taken from a board, I was going to use a piece I had cut but it was less than pristine. My thought with using it for the core was that it is a nice wood in terms of looks and also has a great hystersis value, and I was hoping with sinew on the back and horn on the belly I would negate some of cherry's issues with crysaling and breaking in tension. The outer limbs are ERC with what I believe to be silver maple at the tips. The thought here was use something nice and light, and then the cedar was also a nice looking contrast I thought. The joint of the ERC and silver maple I am planning on reinforcing some how, possible with a sinew cord going from branch to branch to deal with the tension stress that is going to be there. The glued section joining the limbs together is a rectangular dogwood piece. I am having second thoughts about its strength and plan to reinforce both sides of the joint with some edge grain shagbark hickory pieces I have had laying around. The handle is laminated layers of walnut, cedar and osage on the cherry core. Part of me is concerned about the cedar limbs blowing even though they should not bend because the back rings are violated and this stuff has proven brittle at times to me in the past. I am thinking about gluing a strip of something over them to help with the tension, maybe let the top hickory joint reinforcement run the length of the limb...I dunno. Anyway there it is, I question posting this because I think I am insane for even trying it with any expectation of it holding together at all, but I guess experimenting is part of the fun of it. I have some sinew laying around here (had more but my lovely little beagle found it after my wife put the bags I had shredded in a box of "my stuff" on the floor...
they were on the desk for a reason...lol) but I will probably need more. Also I have some horn and am completely unsure of where to go with it, this is my first trek into the composite bow world and I think i went off the deep end...anyway any help, general advice, or "stop now you fool it will never work"s are appreciated as I have no idea where to go from here. She's a mutt for sure, but you have to admit she is a
pretty mutt
lol. Thanks again all.
Kip