Hello Bowyers,
I’m working on my first piece of yew. Very accustomed to making Osage hunting bows with varying levels of success, so excited to give this a shot.
I’ve got a stunning piece of wood, and I’m hoping for advice as I work on it..!
It has a little bit of recurve, which seems great. BUT it has a curve on it too. Check out the photos. I’ve marked a line across the crown with a pencil (and a little crayon as a guide).
I’m wondering -
Should I follow the crown of the Yew only? Or just mark a straight line to create a tip to handle to tip bow that’s straight?
Or should I follow the crown and heat treat it when I get to the tiller?
The other thing I’m confused about is if I’m making a flat bow, then what happens with the curvature of the back of the yew? It’s so different as a shape from Osage.
Thanks so much!
Ash