Hi gang. I was out in the ol' woodshop today and I managed to ruin a perfectly good pyramid bow in progress. When I first started bow making, such a disaster and overwhelming feeling of disappointment would take me out of the mood for a day or more. This morning, however, I just said a choice word, took a deep breath, and started looking for another stave or board to work on. I perused my collection but nothing called to me.
Then, I found this maple board. It whispered that it wanted desperately to be molded into a deer hunting machine, and the temptation was too much to resist. So I pulled it out of the shadows and brought it into the light. I carried it around the shop, laid it down, studied it, and examined it. But alas, I just couldn't decide what this bow is supposed to look like. That's when I got the idea to turn to you for help.
It's a very hard maple (originally for wood flooring) board, just under 2 inches wide, just over an inch thick, and 60" long. That leaves me with quite a few options. Remember, I only need a 25" draw.
Here are some options:
A. pyramid style bow
B. classic American flatbow
C. Meare Heath
D. West Coast bow (like the one on the front cover of the current PA)
E. Modac style
F. scalloped design
G. Specific Eastern Woodland design
H. Caddo
I. Other suggestion?
I'm leaning away from a Meare Heath or classic flatbow due to the shortness of the board.
So, what should I do with this maple? U Design It!
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