hey folks,
i was thinking of going over to the hardwood suplier wher i got a pecan board a while back and see if i can score a piece of black walnut to see if i can try it out for a bow... would like to back it with some bamboo... i think it would be a killer combo and not something i see very often... would this work..
and if soo what would be the best way to cut or rip the bard for a good bow staff... please dont say chase a ring... dont know how and dont feel like chasing anything... lol... just want to get a descant bow form good o'l even demension and have it shoot good... not asking for much huh
well is this posible or am i just being a nucklehead???
dont have any walnut yet and dont have any bamboo backing yet but thinking about buying a plain sawn board and having it ripped.. the board will be about 2" thick and about 6- 8" wide about 8-10 feet long... was thinking of just getting the plain sawn board ripped 1" intervals to have maybe 5-7 1" x 2" X 10' long baord bow blanks and then working them down from there with a good 1" thick handle area (to be able to glue one some more handle riser at later time) with 1 3/4" limbs tapered to a 1/2" - 5/8" tips in a pyramid bow design with bamboo back and a 62 -64" OAL...
i dont have any bamboo backing yet either but asking for some in the trade section or if anybody knows a good resource i wouldnt mind picking some up in a few weeks when i get a little cash from that income tax rebate
any help or advice would be greatly appreciated and by the way i dont think i will be getting to this project anytime soon but i do need the advice soo i can start planing to do it...
thanks in advance...