Hi guys, quick question that I was pondering earlier!
I've literally just started making bows (only made two so far) and I'm using measurements found online from various places to mark out the dimensions before roughing out etc.
Is this the normal, traditional way to make bows? It seems like a long process, marking out center lines, working out tapers and drawing taper lines back while following the centre line as it waves about and so on. If the more experienced bowyers on here don't use measurements, or pencil lines etc how is it done?
Is it just a case of years and years of practice, knowing how thin the tips should be, how thick the handle should be and so on? The main reason I'm asking is that so far I've only used Yew, but have an amazing selection of Ash to work on now and obviously the dimensions change for every piece of wood, and every type of wood.
I feel like I'm missing something, such as ways of roughing out tapers and thicknesses efficiently without having to mess about with rulers and straight edges and calculating tapers from un-straight lines etc.