I just bought an osage board - 5/8"x1-1/2"X68"-72"; there just isn't any good good places to get good lumber around me that I don't have to cut myself or drive 2+ hours one way to get. Unfortunately I don't have the time or resources to cut staves this year, at least not until later on in the summer. That won't give me much time to dry the wood, so I had to get something relatively inexpensive that I think might work.
Anyway, I don't have the board yet, but I'm trying to figure out the best dimensions to get in the 55#@26" range. Would like to use this bow as my primary hunting bow this season. I have rawhide that I intend to back it with, and I have an osage handle blank as well. I am open to ANY options at this point, and being that I have only made about 4 bows now, I am looking for as much help as I can get. When I get the board, I will post every step here as I go along, and we can make this a community build along. I will tally up the suggestions and then do my best to follow them.
So, first things first, should I do:
- A rawhide backed flatbow, with a smallish handle, like a Hill style, in the 63" to 65" range?
- A rawhide backed bendy handle, shorter bow around 60" in length? Maybe longer?
- A rawhide backed mollegebet?
- A rawhide backed pyramid style bow?
- ANY one of the above, with flipped/recurved tips?
I prefer #1 with recurved tips, but as I said, my main goal is to have a good shooter in the 55# range, and I will be super happy as long as we can accomplish that.