I'm currently working on making my first red oak board bow, but I've got some questions that I've read around on and don't see any answers to. If nobody has an answer, I'm not offended, I don't think these will come in very often.
I was born with a connective tissue disorder, tentatively identified at first as Marfan syndrome, but later reclassified to "I dunno what it is, but it's bad and you're screwed up. I would keep my particulars in order if I were you." What came along with that were a few major skeletal deformities and an amazing penchant for injury (because the world is built for normal skeletons.) My left shoulder sits about three inches under my right, and my left arm is atrophied from an injury as a teenager. My elbows also don't extend fully or bend in all the directions yours do. I can curl a weight just fine, I can do pull ups and chin ups, but I can't wave or armwrestle.
When I was a young'un (at 31 some will say I still am) I made bows out of what was referred to as "hedge bush" and I was the terror of the neighborhood. At least until they took that bow away (they didn't take the pocketknife, that was the mistake...) This childhood led me to learn to shoot somewhat decently (I hit what I was aiming at most of the time, but I don't think I had any kind of "form") but as I've grown older, learned about who and what I was (see name above) and been through some serious upheavals in my life (diagnosed with illness, unable to work, and now just lost my son this year) I've chosen to go back to the simpler life that brought me such joy as a child. I picked up two red oak boards today and have been roughing out the first one. The only other time I'm generally that happy about working like that is making a powderhorn.
I know how much I can lift, and I know what my draw length is supposed to be (per our local archery store, which is compound only and has no respect for trad archery) but how do I work out what I should shoot for for a first draw weight to work back into this? My draw length is 29", and I can still pick up a 50# bag of dog food and heave it onto my shoulder, but past that I'm lost. I've answered so many of my own questions on the boards (and learned an awful bunch, including that I will never match what many of you can do, though that only makes me want to know more) and I already hunt with a regular bang stick, but I have five acres of woodlands to hunt (and it's full of deer and coyote,) a lot of time on my hands and pretty much unlimited willingness to learn. Just pretty low on cash until my disability gets sorted, but that's what the lawyer is for.
Now that I've written a wall of text and wasted half your nights, if anyone has any advice for shooting with a bum arm or how to set up this bow so I can hit something with it I would appreciate it. If you all think that I would be better off just making wall hangers, well, I've done that before too. I build knives and powderhorns, and do that almost 100% by hand, so almost all my gear is me-powered as well. Any advice at all is appreciated.