well, i should start by saying i really intend on retiring all my firearms for hunting and go solely bow for a while
as far as my background goes, i have a ton of experience working with wood, and have made numerous things in the past including musical instruments, so the tools and skills i have are certainly adequate
im actually looking to de-evolve my woodworking skills and stray away from power tools and get into using more hand tools for making bows and instruments, as well as other things i build here and there
so.. im looking to build a bow.. ive been trying to decide on whether i should go with a holmegaard flatbow, which is essentially a stone age tool. the same shape bow, but first made of laminating materials together, but ive also considered composite recurves like what the hungarians, huns, romans had.. however, i cant find ANY plans or information on that last one, so for the time being im going to skip it
i would like to make a bow using the simplest methods, using materials commonly found locally here in the united states, because of this im strongly leaning towards the holmegaard style flatbow using a 72 inch red oak stave.. i would like 55-65 pounds at a 28-30 inch pull.. i also completely intend to sinew back this with probably white-tail deer sinew, and then maybe cover that with something decorative, however thats not important.
the plans i have start off with a 5/8 inch thick stave, and the limbs taper to 5/16" at the nocks, i was wondering if these are suitable dimensions for a 55-65lb bow or if i would have to make the stave thicker prior to tillering and fine tuning the weight?
also, i was wondering if the sinew backing could be sanded down for a smooth surface for aesthetics without losing performance?... i intend to use hide glue for th is, as well as the riser since ive already retired my uses for modern synthetic glues and use only hide glue now on woodworking projects anyway
to be honest.. i didnt really think this holmegaard design was essentially stone age.. so im a bit torn between keeping this primitive with a leather grip, sinew string (im quite OK with flint arrowheads and natural feather arrows) or updating it with possibly a braided velvet or linen grip with linen string?...
anyway, those are all the questions im currently thinking of.. leaning towards the primitive red oak holmegaard style flatbow.. just wondering if the dimensions i mentioned would be thick enough for the draw im after and all that.