Hey everyone I'm Mike, greenhorn bowyer from out in californy. This is my (long) introduction. Though I was a boyscout for many years, I'd never even shot a bow until I made my own a couple months ago. My first bow was from a scrap of sycamore I cut early this year. It turned out really light, It's about 48"ttt, probably like 15lbs @ 24", I never put it on a real scale, cause I don't have one, but my girlfriend likes it and it's about her draw-weight, so I gave it to her.
It's been quite an adventure getting started. I found this old book, more of a large magazine, called "Making Indian Bows and Arrows, the Primitive Way" in my house, I don't even know where it came from
, but it got me hooked. I've always wanted to make a bow, and this little paperback inspired me to actually do it.
I did some hasty research online about bow-woods, which led me to PA. Due to one bogus image on google images, and my lack of research, I hunted down what I thought was a fallen hickory tree, I split a stave, got it to what I thought floor tiller would be and gave it a little bend, it promptly exploded. I did a little more research and learned it was actually alder that I'd found
I also learned we don't even have hickory on the west half of the country, ha.
Anywho, This is my second real attempt at a bow, He's a selfbow made from a common fig sapling that had been folded over when another tree fell on it during a small flood we had last winter. It's about 70" ntn, I don't have a scale, but I put it on my bathroom scale and it showed about 40lbs @ 24".
I'm looking to get a few more inches out of it, but I'm not sure if I should reduce the thickness (or tiller the sides?) much further, cause it's getting a bit thin. or if I should just draw it that much more and see if it holds. I'd rather have a light bow than a broken one, and I don't have much experience, so I'm thinking I should shave a bit more off before trying to get like 28-30" draw. You'll see in the pictures that my tiller could be a little better, and I know I should be able to get that draw with the length of bow I've got. Should I just sack up and pull it back further? Suggestions always appreciated. Anyway, nice to meet you guys!