Hi folks.
First post, and apologize in advance if there are obvious answers to my questions - been reading a lot, and finding a treasure throve of good information, but nothing that quite fits my stave's issues
Also from Norway, so please pardon any messups with the inches. And thank you to all those knowledgeable people that contribute on this site - it is like heaven to someone new to this.
I have a hazel stave of approx 70" (which I might end up reducing 2-3" to avoid a knot near one end). The stave was roughed out while green, but I kept pretty much full width throughout the full length, and left a long handle area untouched so I'd have some room for adjustments. I also left the bark on the back.
The stave is roughly 2 1/2" wide, and 1" to 1 1/5" thick (thickest near the full handle area in center). Handle area is approx 3"x3" and currently 8-9" long, so I have room to play with.
Grain seems relatively straight throughout both limbs, but one limb has a slight sideways bend roughly at the handle area. The bend is roughly 3/4" from tip to mid stave. Some smaller knots, but no major ones, and I think I will be able to avoid having them near the edges of the limbs. No significant reflex or deflex in the limbs.
I'm thinking to go for a simple flatbow, with even width to mid-limb, and then even taper to the tips, and stiff handle. Length approx 66-67" NTN, and 35-40# at 28".
Been thinking to keep limbs approx 1 3/4" wide from fade to mid limb - obviously might have to adjust that to reach my desired draw weight. My first bow, so I don't want it to heavy (for learning to shoot it without picking up bad habits. For my strength I could go heavier if I wanted to, but rather not for this one).
The crown on one limb is gradually slanting to one side, starting roughly at mid limb, and increasing somewhat towards the tip. Still, it doesn't appear to have any noticeable propellar twist. The crown on the other limb flattens towards the tip, but is relatively even and centered.
Question 1:Should I go for a layout that precisely follows the center/pith, and steam/heat out the bend. Or is the bend small enough that I can just adjust the layout for that limb to counter the sideways bend? (and accept the marginal grain runout)
Question 2:
Considering the slanting crown on one limb, should I keep it crowned and adjust the belly on same side to ensure even limb thickness in that area (would leave the limb seemingly a little "twisted" in that area then)? Or, should I decrown it with a drawknife, so that I can get even thickness and level limbs? (I have enough stave thickness to play with)
Question 3:
Am I way off on my width (1 3/4") considering I'm aiming for 35-40# @28" and 66-67" NTN ?
Anyone able to provide some rough estimates for dimensions I should go for? (length, limb thickness and limb width) Is there a simple calculator for this somewhere?
I was thinking I'd be approx 5/8" or a little over at the end of the fades then, and 1/2x1/2" or so at the tips.
Am off travelling with work atm, so sadly can't provide pictures now - but losing sleep over the layout/decrowning issue, so trying to settle it before I go insane, hehe
//Ulty