I made a short, very good shooting black locust bow.
made from green wood. Used 2 tools- a stone axe and a nice, good piece of volcanic lava puff stone for a rasp.
I cut a walking stick about a week ago. It took a very, very high reflex- almost 6 inches, all in one limb...
So I decided to make a bow from it today. I split it, and then tillered it. I started hearing a quiet crack as I full-drew it, but I thought, Heck, the thing was 58 inches long, I am using a 26 inch draw. Working handle. I though why not?
So I made the bow. It looked decent. I scraped bark off, then strung and shot. It shot FAST. FAST!
I mean, flat. flat for 20 yards easy. It drew about 40 pounds.... So I shot about 50 arrows off of this thing. I was like THIS IS AWESOME! I AM NOT WORKING WITH STAVES FROM NOW ON!!!!
I then proceeded to start trying to hit my wooden target. I got like 5 out of 7 hits, pretty good at 25 yards. This thing was shooting GREAT. Keep in mind that this is all sapwood except for a small 1 inch wide section of the belly, very high crowned, and took me 12 mins to make.
I did everything with the axe except tillering. It was a good axe... ground slate.
Then around 100 shots I started hearing cracks. I thought it was the sapwood of the BL cause this thing had a HUGE crown.
I mean 1 inch crown. THis thing is really thin too. Like narrow thin. Like 1 inch wide, except handle which was 1 1/2 inch wide.
I thought... Crud. Crud. Crud. Then about 2 mins later, I heard a medium loud crack.
THen i drew the arrow the last inch, BOOOMMMM!!!!! One limb flew straight up and I think the bow broke my wrist with handshock!
I just dropped the arrow, and Laughed.
It was Hilarious!
It was so fun to do, I was just laughing that the bow failed. I was not dissapointed.
IT was so fun!
-Squirrel