I have a belly split from a longbow project that I've yet to tackle and it seemed from what I've gleaned on here that osage will make a 40-55# sinew backed bow with a 1" width at around 25-26" draw. I was originally going for a smaller curve, maybe the last 2-3" but I ended up using the last 6" because I got antsy and used a metal lawn chair arm for a caul 'cause I'm kinda low tech. The first curve went in nicely with the heat gun and canola oil and only lifted one ring on the sharpest part of the radius. I roughed this one out with the coarse rasp, would it have made a difference if I'd smoothed it up first? There were some gouges from the rasp on the edges of the belly. Also, the second curve had a dark line running diagonally across the grain and once I got it close to the finished curve it let go right there. I let it dry then tried filling the whole thing with tb3 and clamping but it was pretty set where it was.
My questions are
2. I've got just under 3/8" where the crack ends, should I cut it there and the other limb to match?
3. Will I still be able to get close to a 25-26" draw with 1-2 layers of sinew?
4. Are these recurves ridiculous for this shorty or what?
5. Anyone have the experience with the dark line thing? There's a couple on the back of my longbow stave now I'm wondering....
Thanks everyone