A buddy and I are wanting to try our hands at glass longbows. We have done several dozen selfbows and backed bows. But we’d both like a hill style glass longbow or two. We both like our longbows to be either straight or slight deflex. So we’ll probably use a flat form for glue up. I have some staves I’m willing to cut into lams, I’m looking for opinions on what would be the best cores. And a good thickness to make them as lam blanks before they are tapered. I have black cherry, persimmon, black locust, and white ash that I’m willing to cut up. Which would be the best to cut for both looks and performance. Or just cut them all and experiment? I’m looking for one pulling 70# at 26” and he is wanting 60# at 29”.
Thanks,
Kyle