Hey guys, got a couple of questions for you that I'm hoping you can help with. I split a fairly straight hickory and have a couple of staves worked down to about 4" across and 1" thick. I cut them 70" to be safe on the length. I hogged the bark off of the back trimmed them up a little and now I've run into a problem on each of them.
On stave #1 about 10 inches from one end it has a knot that I gouged out on belly. It's a good sized knot, about dime sized that I managed to rip most of the inside out of. I'm thinking that the best thing to do is to chop the stave to 60" and make it at least 2" wide. Is that doable? Would it be best to back this short bow with something? Anybody have any bow width recommendations for a self bow 55-60 inches?
On stave #2 I was going to make it 64-68 inches but right in what would be the handle is half a dozen knots that I'm kind of scared to cut through. From my experience making a few osage bows a few years ago I know that I should leave some extra width around the knot when it is in the limb, but in a non working handle can I just trim the handle to size and not worry about the knots?
These are my first attempts at hickory bows and my first bow I've tried to make for 10 or 12 years so any help would be great. Thanks, Ted