Hi
new to the board, and new to bowmaking.
have made 4 red oak bows, some of which turned out well (sam harper taught me everything i know).
just got me a 72" stick of birch, planning on making a silk or linen backed bow.
any suggestions on making a bow out of birch? will this wood need to have thicker limbs? i'm hoping for a 50 or 60 pound bow, (at 29" of draw), is that unrealistic with this wood? is this the kind of wood i should try experimenting WITHOUT a riser, for once? any special tricks for tillering birch? (i'm still using suroform, rasp, file and sandpaper for my tillering, haven't tried a scraper yet). recommend wide flat limbs, or skinnier limbs? i don't have a heatbox, but i do have a pot, water, and a stove! but is this a good wood to experiment with putting a decurve in? (?recurve? i still don't know the difference!)
makin a birch bow because i can't find a lumber yard around me that has hickory.
thanks in advance!