Hi guys.
I plan on making myself a new target/field/roving bow but have enough woos for a couple a'bows. So I really want to make an ELB since I never made nor shot on.
I have ipe for the belly. Right now it's not cut or ripped and it's about 20mm thick. I want to rip it to get 2 bows out of it.
Next is maple. My fried can give me a board, 50mm wide and 50mm thick. Haven't seen it yet, only a picture, so I don't know if the grain is as straight to be used as a backing. If it's not, I'll use it as a core and back it with bamboo.
So, I want 2 bows-
a R/D longbow, about 64-62" long (for my 26"draw). I want to use KennyM's form (he's a great guy from Tradgang that has a good r/d form plans).
Ans, as I said- an ELB.
Target weight for both- 45-47#@26". Both out of the same materials (ipe, maple, boo).
So, if you laminated experts can land a hand to fellow bowyer and help me design these bows' it'll be most appropriated. I want to plan and design carfully, for best results and I want get as close as possible to my target weight so I'll have to do as little tillering as I can.
P.s
If I rip the ipe, I'll probably need to make a power-lam ti stiffen the handle. So please consider it in the design (I never made a power lam before)
Thanks in advance
Dor