the link jason posted is what got me started building bows, if you follow it you will pick up the basics and can go from there. i built quite a few red oak board bows before moving on to staves cut from trees, and i am certainly glad i did because the red oak is so particular sometimes it warrants attention to detail and careful tillering. this is exactly what you need when you do get some staves and start scraping. the only real diference is that with board bows there are no rings to chase, and no vertical grain to follow if you want to make character bows.essentially you want to learn tillering, which is probably the most important thing to get right to begin with, if you get good at tillering you can really build just about anything you want with a little patience.