Hi all,
I was asked if it was possible to make a wood "longbow" for a local Renaissance Faire this fall, to be used by someone portraying Robin Hood. Money is an issue, so a genuine yew ELB is pretty much out of the question, but I'm wondering if a credible, good shooting model couldn't be made with a hickory sapwood backing, say hickory/maple, or is there a better combination? I have access to some nearly quartersawn hickory sap wood with really straight grain, and I'd probably stain the belly wood, unless it was close to the desired color naturally. I can't get a hold of any yew locally that is suitable (great for table tops, scary for bows).
Admittedly, this is theater, but the actor is an archer, and the bow does have to perform.
Your thoughts are greatly appreciated,
Frode