Good day bowyers,
Iīve wanted to build a selfbow since i was 12 yrs old, carrying trunks home but always finding them to have a twist.
Now Iīm 27 and have been seasoning a juniper trunk (4'' diameter) for one year. I live in Sweden and all junipers here are severely twisted and knotty. I believe this was tree nr. 400 i examined. It was perfectly straight and had no knots on one side.
I recently splitted the log, very satisfied, and started chopping out the piece I regarded as the most suitable one after reading the rings in the ends. I followed the grains on both sides of the limbs.
Now I have a stave of the dimensions shown in the pictures:
Width along the whole stave: 1 3/4 '' / 45 mm
Depth in handle, fading out to the ends: 1 3/8 '' / 35 mm
The length of the usable part of the stave is around 86 '' / 220 cm
The stave, as seen in one picture, has a slight twist. Around 10 degrees. This is in the part of the stave that I had preferred to use.
If shortening the stave, I can get rid of most of the twist.
The lenght I would prefer for the bow is 79 inches, same as my own height.
I want to make a longbow.
One picture shows the ratio of heart- and sapwood. If I proceed along the intended route, the depth when finished tillering will most likely exclude the heartwood along most of the stave.
The back of the stave is only slightly crowned and in wonderful condition.
Now to my current dilemma:
If I would build the bow with the twist, how do I treat the belly?
1, I keep the back on the part I am tillering as guidance and remove wood proportionally on left and right side.
2, I keep the string as reference and leave more wood in the side of the belly facing the string, where there is a twist.
I hope this description was enough for you to understand my question.
I also warmly welcome all input regarding building a sapwood juniper bow, both as a longbow version but also alternatives that would be suitable for the current piece of wood. The draw weight intended is 50 pounds +. I donīt know about sinewing a bow of this length, and I have no sinews available. If you all believe I need to sinew this, I wonder if I can buy dried oxen sinews in the form of dog snacks to use?
Thank you for your replies and all the other wonderful threads on this forum.