Well, I was semi-retired from bow building until this month.
Now I am tasked with building a bow for a family member who wishes to hunt with it.
He's looking for approx. 50lbs at 28in draw. and he's been advised (not by me) that the bow should be 66-68in ntn. I plan on recurving the last 8-10 in. as I've done on other bows and it seems to work well.
What I want to do is build several bows at once, hoping to ensure at least one shooter from the bunch. I'm kinda in a time crunch too as I'm travelling his way at the end of Sept.
The woods I have to work with are as follows:
Backings
1. Boo
2. Maple
3. Hickory
Belly woods:
1. Pacific Yew
2. Ipe
3. Vertical grain Osage (well aged +/- 4 years).
Any suggestions on good combinations here? I'd like to hear about belly slat thickness to start with for the yew as I've never worked with it before now.
I was thinking maple or boo backed Yew
hick backed yew or osage, and boo backed Ipe.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.