Hey guys been reading here for a while and just joined to get some help and info, and hopefully showcase a bow if all goes well!
I've got a 2" X 1.3" x 69" piece of ash timber at the moment, and have read that because ash is stronger under compression than tension my best bet would be to make a flatbow?
I've found these designs:
and I'm considering following them except additionally I would have have a "self backing", by taking maybe ~ 3/8" thickness of the ash and flip the end round so the back and belly have different grain and glue it back on to help with structural integrity.
because although the grain was as straight as I could find there is a minor runoff.
Would you have any suggestions on the dimensions of such a design? Or instead would some sort of normal long bow still be possible?
Also I'm a bit confused about where to place the handle, as in should it be below center so as to fire the arrow from center, or handle on center so as to fire from above, or have a long handle section so i could do either? I don't intend to build a shelf, just to use my hand, so whats the traditional method with hand shelf? i.e should my hand be in middle with arrow above or hand below with arrow in middle.
I really appreciate any help and advice as I'm new to this (my first bow)!