I have a love/hate relationship with Red Oak, but I recently found a 1x4x8 with beautiful grain and had to take it home. For my trade bow I was wanting to build a Hickory backed Cherry but after two attempts coming up light I am moving on.
I have a couple of options.... I'm thinking of a simple Hickory backed Red Oak with glued in reflex and flipped tips (would be a pretty safe combination). Or, a tri-lam with Hickory/Cherry/Red Oak built on a R/D form from Binghams.
What do you seasoned bowyers think would be the best combination? If I go with the simple HBRO, would I need to trap the back so the Hickory doesn't overpower the RO? With the Tri-lam, what layout dimensions would be good for a bow over 50#?