Hey there Tradgangers! It's been quite some time since I've visited the site. But, the fall has come, and the archery fire within has been re-ignited.
A couple years ago I built a pure maple board bow. My first bow, and it turned out quite well. Unfortunately, it's taken on some set and has more handshock than I'd like so... time to build another one!
My brother shooting it.
My plan is to build a bamboo backed hickory bow. I'd like it to be somewhere in the 45-55# @ 28" range. I am also really interested in making a static recurve, and I have a few questions before I get started:
1) If I back the bow with bamboo, is the grain on the hickory board super critical? If it runs off the edge for example, do I need to worry? Or will the bamboo backing keep all in order.
2) If I go for the recurve, do I heat/clamp the wood to bend the curves before or after I do the glue-up?
3) Can I use regular carpenters glue? I've heard Titebond III is the stuff to use, but I'm on a budget.
4) What sort of NTN length should I be looking at? I'd like to go shorter if possible.
5) Is there a website with rough dimensions to build such a bow? My first bow followed Ferret's board bow design, and that made things much easier for a novice like myself.
So, whaddaya say guys? I would love to hear your wisdom!