I'm starting to get a little wood selection now!! I'm thinking about building my wife a bow. She hasn't shot since she was s kid. I though it would be fun to go to the range as a family , so she needs a bow! I'm trying to save the best for my bow not to be greedy but I will have a much higher draw weight and stress the wood more. With that said Here are the wood choices I have... I have Hickory in both backing strips and belly stock. I also have White Oak in backing strips. i also have a bunch of Ash which I've made two bows out of already. I'm thinking of making a English Longbow. I'd like it narrower than a flatbow. She would be happy with a 30lb draw weight and a length of about 64". So what types of wood combo should I choose? What width should I make it? I know the tillering creates the thickness and the width stays about the same throughout the tillering process. Where should I start? The bow the I blew up was narrower but it was an Ash backed Ash bow with, I think, a glue failure. I'm just looking for a little guidance!
Thanks,
Gary