Monday the 6th I was off work.
So, A project that I have been wanting to do for some time was started.
A Stone tool carved Hop Hornbean "sapling" bow is now in the works.
Stone tools carve green wood quite well. Better than I expected.
The bow will be about 68" long, bend through the handle, flat belly, D bow.
Hoping to have it pull 50# at 27".
Never worked HHB or green wood. The bow is at 4" floor tiller now. It will get much stiffer as it drys.
I need to carve off all I can while it is green.
Two Questions have popped up.
Question # 1: How much wood will I need to get the bow described above??? About how wide and thick the center and tips need to be are my biggest concerns.
Question # 2: What can I use as primitive sand paper???
Thanks
David