Hello all. This is my first post. I've been a lurker for a while now. I've followed the 'so you want to build a bow' build along with quartersawn red oak. I have the profile cut, as well as the thickness. I'm going to back with burlap (had just a couple run offs), and just need to tiller.
Now for my question. I'm preparing to cut my string grooves, and I'd rather not add overlays. When cutting my grooves, I've seen not to cut across the back on most resources. However, most cuts I see cross in to the back in some fashion
Do I cut at an angle toward the belly from the sides and just leave slight grooves on the back as you look at it from above? Am I ok as long as I dont completely make a groove across the back? Also, on this board bow without overlays, should I run my backing from tip to tip, or stop before the tips?
Sorry if this question is addresses somewhere
I looked for quite some time and couldn't find a clear answer. I don't want to weaken my bow by improperly cutting the grooves. Hopefully my question makes sense. I can try to illustrate if not. Thanks