Morning everyone. Just wanted to share and get some input on what I've been up to. I packed everything up, thinking surely I wouldn't want to build and shoot bows in the winter, especially this winter. But sure enough, -5F and I want to shoot and build bows!!!
Pappy gave me a mulberry stave when I visited last summer, and I had my brother ship it west the other week. I told the poor kid I wanted it the following week, hoping to encourage him not to put it off or forget. So he sent it priority so I'd have it the next week. Good brother, silly me.
I've been doing this in the university wood shop, not because they have good tools (really not) but just cause it's warm and out of the way. I've been using my hatchet since there is no great way to hold it down for a draw knife. I've discovered 3 things. 1) I love using a hatchet for bow building! 2) I did NOT do a good job hafting it lol, 3) My next hatchet will be a hewing hatchet or similar (single bevel).
It's 72" long, marked out for a 66" bow, at right over 1-5/8" wide. Really nice fat rings. It's taken to one I'll be taking one more ring off. What I want is a bend in the handle, shot from center length like an ELB. My concern is that mulberry won't take a really narrow design. So my game plan now is 1-1/4" at center, coming out a little wider before tapering in again, and maybe offsetting the string 1-4" from center.
Any input is always welcome