Hi folks,
Thanks to the Admins for accepting me, looks like there are a lot of very talented people here, hopefully some of you don't mind helping me.
I don't really have access to my own supply of wood so I ordered a 2x2 ash stave online hoping to make my first selfbow. It was probably more suited for longbow making as it only contained heartwood and the growth rings weren't very straight. I decided not to chase a ring on the back as this would have removed lots from one limb. I was expecting the bow to break pretty quickly so I just viewed this as a practice piece; however, the more time i spent the less I wanted it to break.
I used the dimensions for a holmgaard bow I got from an ebook, I have gone a good bit thinner on the limbs than suggested and I still have a good way to go to achieve the 28" draw length I am after. I am actually surprised it has gone this far without breaking. I am down to about 16mm near the handle and 12mm at the nock end. I will post pictures below; my questions are:
1. Should I stop now and back the bow with something? (I would rather have natural wood if possible)
2. Should the nocks be further up the limbs?
3. Should I go back and try to chase a ring?
4. I am waiting on bowstring arriving, at the moment I am using paracord, will this be making a difference to tillering?
Thanks in advance
https://imgur.com/a/FFAiust