well, I'm new to the forum so i'll introduce myself. my name is colt, and i recently rekindled my forgotten love of bow making. when i was 14, i tried and failed to make several bows. discouraged and out of money, i put it on the back burner for a while and decided to waste my money chasing girls. six years later, i caught i fine gal, have some spare money for hobbies, and after stumbling into slingshots, i just sort of remembered how much i loved the thought of making bows. i now have a couple red oak board bows in the works. one similar to the "poor folks bows" build along and the other will be a 66 inch bow of an undecided configuration. now that I'm back to make a second attempt at bow making, i need a bit of advice choosing wood.
I'll soon be going to houstonhardwoods/lumber to buy some wood and would like some suggestions as to what i should buy. i am attracted to hickory and ipe. I've heard good and bad things about hickory. though, i would think hickory would be a general step up from red oak. also, ipe seems to be shrounded in mystery. can i back it with hickory? would it defeat the benefits of ipe to back it with silk or rawhide? i can't easily get bamboo. should i try another wood as well? any advice would be appreciated.
thanks, colt T