Well, I went ahead and did it...I had a 140@32 Italian yew (78&1/2" ntn) that developed a bad splinter/lift in the sapwood, I did a repair by binding with linen cloth, thread and epoxy. It looked horrible and I didn't feel I got enough glue in the splinter to ever feel safe with it, so I chopped it at the splinter and I am left with 66" of Italian yew which seems in good condition. I'm going to reshape where I sawed off the same as the bottom limb, put a new horn on and go for a flatish D-section bend through the handle bow that will draw to 30&1/2", I'd like it to have a high draw weight as possible but a reasonable working bow is the priority. (I still have 1&1/2" at the centre.)
I'm of little experience so was wondering what I could hope to expect from this venture or hazards and problems I should be aware of?
Thanks for any tips, I'm currently taking out some of the set gently with a heat gun.
( it will now be 6" short on the criteria for a warbow, so I thought post on this section for what I can get from here)
Ruddy Darter.