Any help would be great. I have made 3 D bows that have not blown up in my hand so I feel pretty good about that. I teach at a school in the Springfield MO area so and they have given me permission to cut as much osage or other trees as I want from school land, so I found the motherload! While harvesting some trees a fellow teacher and I took an Elm tree. We figured we would try our hands at an English War bow. We dont know a darn thing about it but were able to pull 3 good staves from the tree. Let me tell you if you have never tried to split Elm, get ready for a workout. It took about 5 times as long and cost us a handle off of our maul. Im thinking about trying the lesser of the three staves as a test run, I guess I will just make it like a D bow, any advice if this is good or bad?
Thanks