I sliced the Ash and the Beech into staves, six feet long and nearly 2" wide, got five of them from the two boards with enough "ends" left over I can make something for the wife. I had the outer stave of the Ash take an "edge set" and decided to use that one first. I figure I should carve a bunch of bows from what is at hand and not concentrate on the best material yet So, I laid out the center of the stave, both ways, and struck a straight centerline through the CENTER mark and nearly centered on the ends, as much as possible. From that I laid out a 12" handle section, and limbs of 1 3/4 " running out 2/3 of the limb, then tapering down to just over 1/2". Some planing and some spokeshave work has given me a bow blank that will bend nicely when floor tillered. Not ready to realy tiller it yet, but maybe tomorrow. So far, no ominous "crackling" sounds..
More pics to follow. I have determined that taking GOOD PICTURES of bows is tougher than making the bows!!
Piper
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