I have an Osage board about 72 inches long 1 and 1/2 by 2 and 1/8th wide. If i try to make a longbow out of this do i have to follow the grain as in a stave or can I just rough out and back with some other wood and finish tillering?
I can never find any Hickory in my part of Ohio in the stores, however, they do have white oak, red oak and some times Douglas fir boards. Would these work and which would be the best to back with. I would like to get 60@27 but want to tiller out to 28 inches for a safety factor.
I have tried to make bows before and have broke more than I got to work and never more then about 43@27 and 66 inches long.
I used white oak board, my IBE, Osage and another white oak all broke before I got done tillering. The last bow an Osage board bow I had at 64 inches and was out to 24 inches when it broke. I had just removed more wood and worked the limb 10 times out to 24 inches, from 23 inches and put string in groove to look at curve and about 30 seconds later bang, broke in 3 piece's.The curve looked fairly even to me, however it broke top limb two places and bottom limb one place.
Any advice will be greatly appreciated.
God Bless:
Gary