Ok, i went after it and got her done, at least to shooting in stage, i'll make her up later. Camping with the boy tonight and we're gonna do some shootn
So here are the specs: Red Oak board bow, 1.5 inches wide, tapers to 3/4" at tips, thickness is 3/4" handle to li'l over 1/2" at fades, to just over 1/4" at tapers. Thickness constant from tapers to tips (mostly). Somewhat of an Native Americans style profile, mostly intentional
. 48" tip to tip, nocks almost flush with tips (gonna modify to pin nocks later), slightly bendy through the handle, 60#@24". Again on the backing: 1/32" white oak veneer (thought it was hickory, then i re-remembered it was white oak!), with linen glued over that, dyed with choc brown rit.
This is, to date, the heaviest and shortest bow i've ever made, in fact it's my first shorty period. This was all highly experimental, as mentioned, and was really a test of my bowyer skills and see what the limits of red oak are. I planned on some set happening, which came out to 2". Which is a lot for the length i think, but expected since it's narrower than you would normally go with red oak. Again, this was a piece i otherwise would have used for handle risers, but she sat in the corner of the garage begging to be made into a bow!!
Pics:
tillered to 22"
handle profiles:
Full draw
Love to hear your comments!