Hello! So a few weeks into the working from home period I saw Kramer Ammons "Build a bow for $15" video on a random popup, and have now just finished bow #4. #1 and #3 broke, 2 was a plain red oak longbow which is OK but weak, and #4 is red oak backed with fiberglass tape and seems to be OK too.
I ordered two 6' x 1-3/8" x 1/8" hickory backing strips but am at a bit of a loss on what to do with them!! I have searched these forums and is the consensus not to bother if I am going to do another red oak board design? Can anyone point me either to a good hickory backed red oak design, or give me some advice on what I could use instead of red oak (and where to find some in a lockdown).
Given my limited skillset I am still looking at cheap materials. Local Home Depot only seems to stock red oak or poplar. I have a decent looking piece of poplar, but after breaking one early on I am a little reluctant to try another.
I would like to try something with some simple curves soon, but haven't really looked into that yet (any advice on good beginners guides for first reflex tip bow would be great!).
Anyway - thanks for any and all input/advice. I am really enjoying these first steps on what I see as a long road! I still have only fired about 100 arrows in my life so dont really know what I am aiming at as far as a "good bow", but I'm really excited for the moment when I feel it for the first time from a bow I have made!
Cheers!
Nick