Hello all,
I'm currently working on a sassafras stave that was given to me. I've only dealt with hickory and osage before, and am a relative beginner, so I'm looking for some wise advise
. So far, I've just removed the bark and chased a ring on the back. I'm planning on backing it with linen, which many of you have already answered my questions about. I'd like to make this primarily a target bow, so draw weight is not too important. In fact, my shooting form isn't so good, so lower weight might be better!
The stave is 82" long and naturally reflexed, so I have plenty to work with. The ends are about 2 1/2" wide currently.
There is about a 20-30 degree gradual twist from one end of the stave to the other. Should I use dry heat or steam to try to straighten it, or just ignore it?
The back has much more crowned than previous staves I've used. Should I decrown it? I've never tried that before.
Should I try for a flatbow profile, or more oval/D longbow style cross section?
Thanks for the help!