Hey all, I've been thinking lately and decided I'm going to try a mild working recurve as my next project. My cousin loves traditional archery, but she's not really a fan of longbows and tends to gravitate towards the recurves. Her birthday is in a few months, so I figured that gives me enough time to experiment and practice a little.
I'm stll not in a position where I can easily get full-sized tree staves, so I was hoping to use boards, most likely red oak or maple.
-If I thinned the tips to about 1/2" thickness and left them relatively wide, would I be able to get away with dry heat?
-I read in the TBB that on working recurves, the bends will pull themselves out unless the bow is sinew-backed. Is that completely true?
-With a 2" wide limb, would a 66" to 70" ttt length be acceptable?
Thanks!