Hey Guys,
I'm almost hesitant to ask this question because I feel like the answer is no but I thought I would ask anyway. Can you make a bend in handle bow from billets spliced together? I feel like the answer is no because a bow made from billets in glued together in the handle, a bendy bow bends in the handle, and a glued joint is probably never as strong as a solid piece of wood in this situation and a stiff handle would be better idea. Now you're probably wondering; Aaron, why on Earth would you want to make a bow that bends in the handle from billets? My only reason is because I possess two pacific yew billets and I wanted to eventually make a bow based on the bows found at Nydam, which were basically medieval English Longbows, which don't bend in the handle. Any replies or comments are greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Aaron