Hi all,
UK first builder here, first off gotta say what a treasure trove of inspiration and advice on all things archery, been great help so far!
So after working as a forest school leader with kids with behavioural problems and getting them making a rough and ready bow over a few sessions and it working great! (bamboo arrow, non tipped, with seagull flights) I decided to coppice some more of the hazel on the school site and found an ok looking bit for a stave so I could attempt to make myself my first bow...
After a lot of initial online research and head-scratching, then hours with a bill hook (as a drawknife), spoke shave and rasp I finally got to start the tillering process. I'm hoping for a bow about 5'8" with a draw weight of 40lb and draw length of 27"...
Pics attached of the bow resting and under first few pulls on the tree. Quite happy with the result so far, though I'm aware of a long way to go yet. The left limb has a hinge 3/4 along from handle and is the weak spot.. the handle is a bit too long so work needed to fade it down shorter... and the tips are quite stiff. I'm hoping that if I continue by taking wood off the belly evenly in relation to how it is at present I should start to get to my desired weight... anyway here's hoping!
Advice welcome and thanks for the inspiration so far y'all!