Hello to you all,
I was told about your amazing website by my 12yr pld sons teacher. You are all such a wealth of knowledge, thanks.
I am new to archery, especially traditional. But I decided to make the switch, and i am very excited about it, esspecially about the idea of being able to build my own equipment to hunt with.
I am also very excited that I have 4 children who are very interested in joining me in both shooting archery and hunting with it.
I want to build a fairly simple bow to use to learn with and hunt, so it has to have a minumum of 40lbs, personally for starting out I do not want more then about 40-45lbs anyway.
I have about a 26" draw.
As I am just learning I do not want to much weight, so I hopefully dont learn bad habits I hear associated with it.
My budget and skills (obviouslly) are limited, what are some sugestions for styles, woods, etc.
I would like to keep it fairly short as I may be hunting out of a ground blind at times.
I have a few questions, why do you all sugest Red Oak for board bows all the time?
What other styles other then a pyrimid style is ok for a beginer to try?
Realisticly what equipment do I need?
How long should I expect this to take me?
Is it O.K. to buy wood from a lumber store (windsor plywood), or is it better/recomended to save up and buy it from a archery supplier?
Is their any of you who would point out where I can find the basic steps from selecting the lumber to finishing, and give a basic explanation? Is there a thread on here that does this really well? Or even videos?
Also are there are any of you in the Eastern Washington / Spokane/Cour de Alane area? If so would you be willing to talk/meet and show a newbie the ropes?
Sorry this is so long, was trying to get all my thoughts out and be thourough as well.
Thanks, look forward to chatting with you.