After reading the traditional bowyer's bible I started to search for suplies, and after pricing a piece of yew wood @$98.00, for a long bow, and a piece of Osage orange for a flat bow @$79.00, I decided that i needed a different plan. So, I began to look at the dimensional wood that the books talked about and tried to think of some alternatives. First there is the longbow, the beginning dimensions give are one and a half inches by one and a half inches by seven feet long. The second, the flat bows dimensions read as one and a half inches by three and a half inches by six feet long. So, the dimensional wood that i hit upon is a two by two by eight foot furring strip and a two by four by twelve, cut in half, from my local hardware store.
My question is weather these dimensional woods will be sufficient to practice with. I want to learn good technique before taking the chance of ruining an expensive piece of wood. Any advice would be appreciated.