I'll preface this by saying that there's probably already a topic on it buried somewhere in the forum, I'm just not locating it.
I would like to get into bowmaking (bowyering?) along with the archery that comes with it. Something about shooting a bow made with my own hands is far more appealing to me than shooting rifles and pistols, plus I already shoot enough of those for work as it is.
I live in Eastern NC, and so I have a few questions about getting started in this craft:
1) What kind of bow should I start with? A long term goal is to make a longbow in the #120+ range, as I'm a fairly stout guy and the grip and back/shoulder/arm strength shouldn't be a problem. However I figure that a heavy warbow like that isn't what I need to start out on.
2) What woods should I use? Locally there is the ubiquitous pine (which is worthless I figure), pecan, the occasional walnut, american sweetgum, white oak and live oak, along with a few other species that I can't think of right off. Also should I angle more for a sapling, or for a branch from a mature tree?
3) What tools/jigs will I need? I have access to a decently equipped woodshop, though I'm sure that there are some specialist items I'll need to get and some jigs to make.
4) Pointers and tips and things I'm forgetting.....