I'm in the middle of a take down Osage longbow build and I've reached a point where I can't decide if I want to try making natural Osage limbs for it, or go with making them out of commercial Osage flat grain lams and Bo-tuff E glass clear outside lams??
My main concern with making them from a natural piece of Osage that I have plenty of.....is the fact that I would need to violate the ring by drilling through it for the limb bolts.
With commercial materials using an Osage flat grain lam, and outside Bo-Tuff clear glass lam.....that risk would be eliminated.
My riser is natural Osage and Rosewood, so that part would still be from my own stock of Osage cut from along the river here where I live.
I guess what I'm asking is for anybody's opinions that has ever done this before?
Also, one other thing that I'm not sure about.
If I decide to go with the commercial lams and wish to hit a target wt. of around 50-55lbs. @28" what thickness lams would you all suggest?
I want to do this right the first time, and would really like it all to be from my own Osage stock that I've cut, but not real sure how it will work?
Any thoughts, experiences, or opinons are welcomed.
Thanks for any help.
SEMO
Here's a few pics of my riser that has been roughed out and rough sanded, but not finished until I proceed further on the limbs.
And yes.....it is going to be short and hopefully I can hit at least a 27" draw with it? That's my actual draw length, but if I shoot for 28" then 27" would not be a problem. If it came out to an actual 50lb. @27" that would be perfect.