Hi all,
I'm new to this board and primitive archery in general, and thought an introduction was in order.
I have been shooting traditional archery since I was eight, but I've recently realized that there is a lot more to archery than just buying a bow and some arrows and shooting at haystacks. That is to say, I think I'm ready to start primitive bow/arrow making and am hoping to get some advice and input as I learn. I have a strong background in historical reenactment (SCA) and leather-working. I am also an archaeologist and love the idea of making/doing things the way people would have done in the past. I'm hoping that at some point I can trade my skills in leathercraft (making armguards, quivers, etc.) for bow-making materials like staves and other things that I have less access to.
Introductions aside, I am hoping to get some advice on making my first bow. I have been reading the TBB books and many of these forums for the last few months and think I am ready to jump into it. My question, then, is what are some suggestions for a first bow as far as woods and styles go?
Thanks in advance for the help,
Woody