This is not to toot my own horn or provide information for those starting out in bow making, but rather to document my efforts at making a functional bow and perhaps show what not to do. With that in mind, I am attempting to make a 68" red oak board bow aiming for anywhere between 40# and 50# @ 28". I couldn't find a long board so I settled for splicing two billets.
Here they are:

And with the riser glued:

I made the separate risers 6" so after they are spliced the finished riser will be 8". The billets are 1.5" x 36".
Now, I am still undecided which splice to use, Z or W. I am using hand tools so any suggestion is welcome.
And finally. I found this piece of wood, from a cabinet shop I believe and would like to find out what it might be. It's very dense/heavy and I will be using it for nock overlays.


