I'm headed up to NE Oregon for a camping trip and hoping to get in some stave harvesting as well. One of the woods I'm most like to try is Mock Orange (
Philadelphus lewisii, sometimes called Syringia), which is typically on the small side of things, but tough and dense. I have some shrubs in mind from last year that were straight but with a diameter of <2" and not long enough for a bow by themselves, even a bendy-handle. I'd love to make a take-down, but that requires a stiff handle section and I don't know if I can get that with a thickness in the middle of <1". Is it possible to add a lamination to the middle of bow, (socket to the end of the fades) or will the thin mock orange wood bending break the glue-line?
Here is what I'm thinking of:
Thanks!