So I got a friend that gave me a long piece of walnut board 79"-84" after I cut off the bit that's running off badly (mostly stright but its waves a bit though and to be honest its more like 8 feet long) and since he's rather tall and asked for a tall bow I was thinking of making it for him at one of those length
. It's a little bit over 3/4" thick and around 1" 13/16" wide and I'm thinking of going with the 79" or an even number. My question is should I just make it a flat bow and should I back it with cloth or wood or no backing. I was thinking of doing it with a 6" handle and narrowing it's width from about 22" from the ends going from the 1 13/16" to about 1" or 3/4" tip, with it going to maybe 1/2" thick to the tip from the ends of the handle area. I'm also thinking of doing some tip overlays with some ipe I got laying around (always nice to have a friend whos in boat building school
) thought would I need to recurve the tips to keep the string on??? This is my first time working with walnut so any advice is welcome.
and yes I did look it up but there wasn't really any near 7' long there nor one made from a board at that length.(other then the buildalong of the birch bow)
p.s. I believe it fairly close grain and yes I will get some pics up once I can get some good lighting so you guys can tell me.
p.p.s. could someone give me an idea of the draw weight I can go safely with it at around 32" draw length (with a safety of maybe 33-35")
I would hate to have it break on me cuz I went overweight and have it go like that.
p.p.ps. Aaaa would adding a riser help it cuz I got some cherry too that I can use to build up the riser and maybe use it for tip overlays if it will work instead of the ipe?? not sure how its going to look though.