HELP PLEASE! First a brief rundown of my situation. I am tryin to make a few youth board bows or maybe a board bow then a stave bow then a glue up bow or any combo of the 3. I have 3 daughters and 3 nieces all between 12 and 6 years old and all are beggin to shoot with me. I have went and bought a few of the cheap youth half wheelie bows you can get for like $15 that they all have to share as of right now. I would really like to make and personalize one for each of them.
Now for the questions:
1) I have a red oak board bow in the works right now. Right now I have it rough cut and it is 48" ntn 1"wide handle that is 8"tall and 3/4" from front to belly. It is 1 1/2"wide at fades tapering to 1/2" at the tips. Now the question how thick should the limbs be to get about 15lb at 15 or so inches? Just roughly as I know each bow will be diff and each kids draw and poundage will be a little diff too. I just need to know what to rough down to to start on the tillering tree.
2) Do I need to back these bows? I found a piece for this bow that had really good grain running straight down the board and no knots. But I wasn't sure if it was so thin to get the 15lbs if it needed backed.
3) Where can I get or where can I learn to make strings of this length? And how many strand? If the bow is a longbow at 48" ntn then a 45" string is what i need right?
4) Any place selling youth staves, forms for glue ups, bow blanks, bows you just have to tiller, any other options to get them all shooting? I'm thinking I might be able to do an easy one for each of them and then after the pressure to get them all shooting one is off I could really put some serious time into making some really nice bows.
Thanks in advance for your help!! I will probably have alot more questions as I go since I am completely new to this so please bear with me. I have made up my mind that I will invest as much time and effort into this as it takes to do this for each of them. With the help of all the fine people here I am sure I can get it done.
Thanks
Tom