Semo - thanks for the advice, in my excitement of the new project I did ignore it
as Ipe was what I have on hand, but it's definitely noted.
As indicated, I get a project idea in my head and can do nothing else until I work it through so...
I decided for my first horsebow to go with Ipe and a fiberglass cloth backing. I figure it will give me the best chance of success of of the blocks, allow me to begin to develop a process for making a more traditional version.
I started by ripping 2 1/16 Ipe strips. I don't want a very heavy draw, and I have a sneaking suspicion this might end up drawing more than I think it will anyway. I left the strips parallel in the hopes that it will give me a bit of room to tiller and because I really have no idea where I'm really wanting this thing to bend at. I'm going for a 52 inch bow plus 5 inch siyahs.
The first real challenge was developing a shape for the bow. I had a general idea what I wanted as depicted above, but I took some time and drew it out to scale. I was particularly concerned about the riser shape. To make a pattern for that I laid out the ipe strips on my form like so.
I secured everything, then traced the shape at the riser area onto a piece of pine. Once I shaped that up and got a nice fit, I traced the form onto a block of ash and cut it out and sanded it down.
After getting a nice snug fit. Moved to glue up. This will actually be a two step process. The first was the wood-wood glue-up. I used TBIII (again because it's what I had on hand this evening). I wrapped it in shrink wrap, then rubber bands, then put it in the form and added some C-clamps to the riser area to ensure good connections in that area
And that's it for tonight. I plan to let it be for 24 hours then I'll take everything off, clean it up and go to glue-up step two which will be backing it with fiberglass cloth using bowgrip. Tomorrow evening I'm going to work on the siyahs.
RW