Okay, I built my first board bow and what a mess I made! I started with a piece of 1.5 by .75 inch Red Oak from Home Depot. I made the bow 70" and backed it with Linen. I totally missed the weight mark, I think the bow is less than 20 pounds and I was hoping for 50 or more
I know I was probably way too aggressive during my tillering and need to take more time and care for my next one.
The one thing that surprised me and something I need help with was the amount of string follow. When I applied the backing I tied the handle down to a 4X4 and reflexed the tips by using 3 inch wood blocks. I then glued the linen on with titebond III and let it dry for 24 hours. After tillering the bow I have about 2.5 inches of string follow.
I will be returning to Home Depot to try this again but I was hoping for some advise for the next go around, especially with eliminating the excessive string follow. Also, just to confirm, the top limb should be about 1/8th inch more positive than the bottom correct?
I have attached a couple of pics of my first failure below.