Had a Bow when I was 8 given to me, It was in a permanate curve as it had been left strung, It was also a robin hood-Longbow for me
as it was a lot taller than i was, In time I did manage to take a few Squirrels with it, We moved when i was 10 and it somehow didn't come with us,(probably because I showed my Mom the squirrels)
last month I was at cabalas and brought home a frontier longbow 40# I tried a few, and it was priced right, although I liked the takedown Samick sage because it broke-down
so as I used to be a cabinetmaker/Furnituremaker and have built boats,BP rifles, I caught the building Bug, I figured id build a Takedown
as I dont really like buying what I can learn how to build myself, and winters coming here in maine, and I need something to do while I feed the woodstove to keep the cabin fever at bay
I bought the Pronounced longBow plans from Binghams before I joined this sight, found this sight from searches about Binghams,
been spending a lot of time reading here,
Im planning to do the rubber-bike-band method with clamps,
and
no hot box as ive got a woodstove that will be pumping out the heat, average 80deg 10ft away sitting at my desk 4ft above the floor
thinking of making a Long overhead angled vent (think regular oven hood vent) to hang above the stove to force the heat up into.
raising or lowering it for temps as ive read the glue should be above 70 deg, I can do that,
when im on the Binghams site I get confused with there limb choices for the "Pronounced"
wood choice, optional center core,
I have a chunk of Black Walnut left over from a BP rifle I built, so Im going to use that for my Riser,
I also have a 90or so yr old baby cow/bull yoke thats curly maple and will use that also in the riser
waiting on my plans and vid,
I do agree with some about there shipping adjustments, (not knowing until they have already charged)
so I have an email in to Kenny's Customs, as ive read nothing but good things about him and his service here
Ill be buying my supplies from him over the next 3 months getting ready for a woodstove-winter build
you gotta be a tough lobster to make it through the Maine win'taars
cheers all
John