The bow-making bug bite me again...
I've got some glass and lams coming to make a Schulz-style (ASL) longbow. I am in the process of sifting through all of the threads that I can find looking for tips and tricks as well as profile pictures of the risers on these bows. I have a total stack thickness from a reliable person to make weight, and I have been able to piece together some rough riser dimensions for this style of bow.
From some of the threads that I've read, I can infer that the cross section of the riser's handle section is sort of teardrop shaped. Most of the pictures that I see posted on MANY places on the internet include side profile pictures only.
Does anyone have any pictures that are straight on views of their bow's back and belly?
I'm trying to visualize the taper rate of the grip so that my 'knife edge' handle isn't to knife like...
It will be around week before my supplies make it to VA, but for now I (think) that I am going to try to make a 68" ASL that is ~50@28. I draw close to 30 with my recurves and other longbows that I've made.
I'll be using a straight form so I can expect this bow to follow the string somewhat.
Going with Ash lams and I already have a chunk of purpleheart that I'll use for my riser. I think my riser will be ~15" long, but I'm still researching this length.
Any back or belly pictures of Schulz bows out there?
Semper Fidelis,
Scott