So after two bow attempts with red oak boards I have one successful but probably overbuilt bow, and the makings for a set of lovely salad lifters from the second one.
So I thought I'd take a break from oak and try something else. My pal Tony who is a pretty skilled woodworker recommended a sawmill outlet called Bauman in Wallenstein Ontario, pretty close to where I live. They have awesome friendly staff who are totally happy to lift down stacks of wood and unband them for a hobbyist who's just picking through for a single plank. Awesome
I've been meaning to check them out for a while but had to wait for a day off because of their hours.
So since I had booked yesterday off anyway because the wife and I were at a Blind Guardian concert on Monday night and weren't going to be good for much the next day I dragged myself out of bed and made the drive out there to check it out.
Ended up getting 6 bdft of hickory for a pretty good price, I figured I can make three bows out of it and it cost about what I paid for the home depot oak I used for my first bow.
So here's the first piece I ripped off. The grain looked straight enough that I just cut straight up the board. It's 2" wide and 5/4 thick by 74" long. With the ring orientation I was thinking about reducing the back to a single ring, but I'm not sure if I want to risk attempting it. How much benefit would there be?
Also, what dimensions should I roughly target for a bow around 40# at 28"?
Thanks for the help as always folks.