Hi All,
many apologies if what I am asking has been covered before but here goes. I have foraged a 50 inch long, 4 inch diameter, clear stem of yew. the heart wood is indifferent in quality - rings are quite wide at 30 per inch, sap wood is 1 inch of the total diameter.
I only range shoot and I am happy shooting 35 lb at 28inches, so I do NOT want a hugely powerful bow, so roughly what sort of thickness/width will the limbs need to be? Are we talking flat-bow here - I am not interested in making an ELB so the 5/8 rules need not apply? Having read up a little more, I guess I will need to splice two lengths of the yew to get bow capable of a 28inch draw, that's fine, but is a 26 inch draw possible from a 50inch length?
Any ideas how many staves I might be able to cleave from the billet - would 4 be too optomistic?
Thanks,
Stuck