Hello everyone. My name is Matt and I have been shooting traditional for about a year now. The bow I normally shoot is a 50# Martin Jaguar that is 60#+ at my draw. I am shooting indoor 3D league with it and it is getting pretty heavy. I started looking at new bows in a lighter weight but then decided to go ahead and try my hand at building one. So after reading everything I could find online and watching all kinds of videos, I found this place. From what I have read on this site so far, I found the right place.
Well lets get to the build. I mentioned I am a newbie and was a bit nervous taken on a full raw selfbow. So I decided to go the board route. I picked up a piece of hickory and went to town.
I forgot some pics at the beginning. The board is 68" end to end and 1 5/8 x 3/4. I found center, laid out 5" grip and then went and additional 3" top and bottom. I went from those marks and drew and straight line to the 5/8" wide tip. I cut those lines and got the taper of the limbs. Then I grabbed some Tulip off the shelf and glued it up for the handle.
Now the fun part starts. Everything is rough shaped and started sanding/cutting down the limbs so they will actually bend. After working the limbs down and down, I remembered I needed to start checking the tiller. So I had to build a tiller post. So I am moving along and getting the limbs shaped down and working the tiller. I get the tiller to a pretty decent spot, not perfect, but decent. So I wanted to check on the draw weight. It is obviously pretty heavy.
Now to my question. My goal for this bow is 35-40 pounds. I am curious how to get this bow down to that weight without making the limbs to thin. Do I just keep making them narrower? How thin can I make this limbs with hickory.
Here are the pics I have of what I got so far.