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twitchstick
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I am having trouble finding a red oak board that will work. And with the economy it may be a few months before any new shipments arrive. I would really like to start on a bow while I have time.
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get the best one you can find and make it longer and bend through the handle.
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If the grain isn't perfectly straight, just follow the grain when you cut it. Or you could just buy some hickory and then from my experience the grain doest even matter
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twitchstick
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Thankyou for the info guys. If I could find some hikory here local I would try that,but to order a hickory board or stave is out of my buget right now.
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What are you planning on backing it with?

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Tough question to answer because allot depends on the weight you want. I allow 2 run outs per limb for 50-55# bow for a bend in the handle bow. Less than that then back it. Silk, burlap and linen make good backings. No knots, etc allowed. More on my site. Jawge
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4est trekker I have been thinking of backing with silk or linen. George I would like to keep the bow in that 50-55 pound range where most of my bows are. I would like to have a handle but if a bend is easier do deal with run ups than thats what I will do. Now if I understand your website if I have more than 2 run ups it needs to be backed. Most of the wood that I have found has knots ect.. How many run ups per limb would be allowed if backed in that poundage? I do apeachate all your help.
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Art B
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Look for shorter boards that you can take billets from. And then splice in the handle. Much easier to find cleaner shorter boards than longer ones. ART
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Thankyou art I think that I have seen a couple that would be great for for billets.
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Like Art said use shorter boards if you can't find suitable long ones. At Lowe's and Home Depot they have red oak in 36" length and in a few different widths. The splice can be covered with a wood overlay(back side) as well as the riser(belly side) and that will hold it together. If you do splice the stave don't make a bendy handle bow. Keep it rigid.

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twitchstick
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If I was to splice billets with a z,box,or v splice would a glued on handle work for the belly side overlay? And how thick should the overlay be for the back? I would assume that I should keep the handle thicker.
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I've never seen a need for an overlay myself but I use a 4" "Z" splice glued with urac-185. Glued on handle piece will work fine. Or you can go ahead and double the handle section (1 1/2" thickness) on each billet and splice the whole thing together just like you would a regular stave billet. ART
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Once again thankyou all for your help. [campfire]
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I have never tried red oak for bow wood, how does it compare with hickory? I've seen a couple threads now on red oak boards. Would the design have to be wider than hickory? Thanks..
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Funny part is even looking to do splices still no luck [banghead] But thats ok I guess. Maybe I will have to head south some day it's 45 min drive to the next town that has lumber. Sorry roy I cant answer your question I still learning.
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