Hello everyone!
I hope I'm not late to the party and that this is the right thread to post in.
Recently, I've got more interested in "historical" archery (through the debates on YT on which side of a longbow you're supposed to have the arrow) and I want to get more into it myself. I looked online, but all the historical style bows are pretty costly, esp. with shipping. And since I love the feeling of creating things myself, I've decided to try and build it myself.
Here is when I've run into a corner. On the internet, there's so much material and advice on how to build bows. But I haven't really been able to find anything much about the traditional European/English way of making at least somewhat historically accurate bows, especially something comprehensive to a novice bowyer like I am.
I'd like to ask if someone could point me where to start, any tips, tricks, guides do's and dont's welcome, or if there's any article or thread that I've missed and would be helpful.
Thank you for reading!
P.S: Since this is my first post here ever, I maybe should introduce myself a bit. For few more days, I'm 19yo guy living in the Czech Republic. It's close to a decade that I'm practicing historical/stage fencing and I have been making and fixing stuff with my dad or brothers for almost as long as I can remember. I love creating stuff, nothing can beat the feeling of using something I created myself. This should be about enough