I'm wanting to make an Osage Longbow that will finish out to be 64 inches long and 70@28. Does anyone have the layout dimensions for a bow like this? My Osage bow is 72 inches long and 2 inches wide and 1 and one eight thick. I want to have a flat back to add bamboo too and the belly I want to be D shaped.
I'm still working on making white oak board bows, however the boards are not as thick and I cannot get the shape or poundage I'm looking for. I can get around 45 to 50 pounds but again the bow is more of a flat bow and not a D shaped belly that I want to make.The white oak boards are 62 inches long and 2 inches wide and 3/4 thick.
Any advice or help will be greatly appreciated as I don't want to ruin my Osage. I have about $100 tied up in two boards. It is hard to find any hard wood board here in my area of Ohio. A lot of lumber yards have closed down and Lowe's has white oak some times and mostly red oak. Anyone know of a good supply store for hickory, cherry, Osage, yew, black locust, and others I would appreciate the information.
Going for back surgery next week so I have time to read and explore new ideas. I do have all the Boyer's Bibles and from Billets to Bow by Glenn St. Charles and I'm trying to learn from them as much as I can remember, but wood sometimes has its own memory and does not want to come out as I plan it to come out. Also any tools to help tillering would be nice to look at and compare to what I use.