Yeah, I am continuing on the red oak board til I get 2 bows out and shooting, then I will go to staves and make bows out of more interesting materials. Also, sidenote, I was backing with that cloth snakeskin from 3 rivers. Figured just starting, that would look nice. When the second bow snapped, the backing broke right there along with the bow. impressive, being cloth, and using tightbond 3.
Also, would you suggest working on these red oak board til getting decent seeing as how they are cheap, and easily available before moving to staves? I guarentee I am getting 2 good ones this year... eventually, because my dad is getting a bow license this year, and the 45# righty doesn't work well for his lefty-ness? 40-45# will work fine, so long as its the wrong way (lefty...lol) I am hoping to get some better results since the first 2 were progressively better, and my dads never shot a bow, so we need some practice this summer before season comes out.